RoyJackson
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- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
- Messages
- 23,144
- Location
- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
I don't use the upper link so the total weight is not an issue. The heavier duty Buhler has much more weight to swing than the smaller cutter so I have to watch what I'm doing more. I have the 72" belly mower sticking out the side so I thought I might as well get the same size cutter to use. I grew up using a 5 ft woods Dixie cutter on the back of a ford 8n and 801.
I notice that the 6 ft has a higher tip speed so it cuts cleaner than the 5 ft cutter. The cutters take less HP to run than the finish belly mower so I can travel faster.
(Bolded text) I think you got that backwards, Brother...cutters require more PTO HP then a same sized finishing mower. Check out some of the implement manufacturers' web site for PTO HP recommendations.
As far as your first paragraph...I normally use the top link but there are a few sections I disconnect it so the cutter can pivot (about the lower link pins) at abrupt changes such as slopes or embankments.
For you folks who try this, just make sure the PTO drive shaft has enough overlap so it doesn't come apart when you back it over a ditch.
Another time I disconnect the top link is when I transport the cutter. I don't raise the cutter...I tow it using the tail wheel. I'm only traveling a hundred yards or so and I would not do this if I was transporting on a road.