Hi. Welcome to the forum. I'm over in the Central Valley on 5 acres outside Sac. I have a BX2200 and use a 60" MMM on the lawn. I have a Gearmore 40" heavy duty rough (rotary-rear) cutter that I use out in my "meadow". Depending on how tough and thick your wild grass is, the MMM may or may not be adequate. My brush hog has cut stuff 8' tall and 2" in dia. I do have a few "broomgrass" weeds that the rc struggles with and which would destroy the MMM. So, there are a few relatively short weeds that an MMM cannot handle, but they are few. I keep the rotary cutter on a home built dolly which makes it very easy to roll right up to the 3ph (3 point hitch) and attach or disattach in about 4 min. If you have lawn, that means you'd be buying an MMM anyway. You could try the MMM out in the rough and see how it does. It might be o.k. and you'd only need to worry about transferring weed seeds to the turf. If the MMM turns out not to be adequate, you could always buy the rotary cutter later. If it's only grass, then a light duty 48" model would be best. If you need to cut saplings, then a medium duty 36" Howse or a heavy duty 40" Gearmore would be a better choice. If you want to drive over and see/try mine, I'd be happy for you to do so. Good luck.