kiphorn
Silver Member
I decided to give up on the goat idea for clearing a section my property and started looking into brush hog mowers.
I don't want to spend big bucks on something since after I get this area cleaned up I won't have much additional use for it. I looked all over the internet and the used equipment that I saw looked like it would be a waste of money. I know these mowers will take a fair amount of abuse but I'd like to be the one abusing it versus buying something that is already beat up.
There is a dealer within 45 minutes of me that has a few used bush hogs. The one that looks the most promising is a Rhino. Since the search features are down I can't see what the consensus is on this brand of rotary cutter. I looked at the Rhino website and its close in weight to the better known Woods and Land Pride. I know weight isn't everything but at least it must be made from comparable materials. Here it is Rhino
Is the Rhino brand relaible? If I can get this for $450 would it be a good deal?
I don't want to spend big bucks on something since after I get this area cleaned up I won't have much additional use for it. I looked all over the internet and the used equipment that I saw looked like it would be a waste of money. I know these mowers will take a fair amount of abuse but I'd like to be the one abusing it versus buying something that is already beat up.
There is a dealer within 45 minutes of me that has a few used bush hogs. The one that looks the most promising is a Rhino. Since the search features are down I can't see what the consensus is on this brand of rotary cutter. I looked at the Rhino website and its close in weight to the better known Woods and Land Pride. I know weight isn't everything but at least it must be made from comparable materials. Here it is Rhino
Is the Rhino brand relaible? If I can get this for $450 would it be a good deal?