Rotary cutter suggestions?

   / Rotary cutter suggestions? #11  
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   / Rotary cutter suggestions? #12  
First I would check the details of the CRP agreement. There is usually a limit to the number of times you can cut it per year. Something like 1 or 2 times at most. But in either case, unless you plan on mowing it every 2 weeks, I'd keep the belt drive finish mower off of it. Just not the right tool for the job.

Beyond that, given you have 140 acres of woods that you want trails on, and 30 acres of field to do a few times a year.....there really is no one size fits all. I think you would be best served with two cutters. An 8'-10' twin spindle for the field, and a 6' HD cutter for the trails.

They do make real HD larger twin spindle cutters......that would hold up to clearing in the woods as well as do double duty in the pasture, but would require some rather wide trails through the woods. If thats what you want....go for it. I dont think there will be much difference in cost if you go with 1 big heavy cutter vs 1 big light one w/ 1 small heavy cutter.

Regarding the comment about blade bolts. I have a woods cutter that has the blade pins use a small keeper and a 1/2" bolt (3/4 socket) to keep them in place. The rest of my cutters have all been the large bolt. Personally I like the large bolt/large socket approach. Thats why I have 3/4 drive tools. I was just changing the blades on my woods 2 days ago and one of the little 1/2" bolts decided to break. Which turned into a 2-hour repair by the time I got the stump jumper off, old bolt extracted, and everything put back on. I didnt think to measure the woods blade pin diameter, but if it matches any commonly available "bolts", this winters project will be broaching a key way in the woods carrier and using a bolt just like all my bushhog brand cutters use. So much easier to swap blades than deal with little bolts, fight the keepers into the slots, etc.
 
   / Rotary cutter suggestions? #13  
Both of Woods cutters are old and neither have had even one problem with the bolts or retainer to hold the blades on If YOU broke a bolt, that's on you, not Woods..

I just HATED changing the blades on my previous cutters with big bolts, and see no reason to go back to that style.

SR
 
   / Rotary cutter suggestions? #14  
Well, no offence, but it looks like one of those cutters that traps a LOT of dirt and on water on top of it...

Personally, that's something I don't like having to keep up with...

Do you have to have a big azzed socket to get the blades off it??

SR

Most safety conscious companies stopped putting holes in the top to keep some dummy from sticking something in it while the flywheel was still turning. Ken Sweet
 
   / Rotary cutter suggestions? #15  
Both of Woods cutters are old and neither have had even one problem with the bolts or retainer to hold the blades on If YOU broke a bolt, that's on you, not Woods..

I just HATED changing the blades on my previous cutters with big bolts, and see no reason to go back to that style.

SR

Agree, it's not woods fault. I just don't like the design. But functionally, it's easier and faster to change the old style. Good 1/2 drive impact or 3/4, zip nut off from the top, drive bolt down...done.

With the woods style, gotta take out a little bolt and small keeper, the drive the square keyed washer out from the bottom, then go back to the top and drive the pin out.

Too many added steps and small parts for my liking.
 
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#16  
Thanks for all the comments so far. Keep them coming.
In response to a couple things...
Yes, the CREP stuff allows mowing only 1/3 per year. But I need to keep the edges of everything mowed for access and driving around the property. I'm not sure how many miles of farm road that makes, but its several.
There is one 3.5 acre field that will be where my house will be built that I can mow regularly. The finish mower can handle this. But with the 'farm roads' I think they really beat it up.
I'm starting to think I should just sell the finish mower.
Then buy a heavy duty flail mower as a one fit option?
Or a large light duty rotary cutter for the fields and access roads and a heavier duty smaller cutter for the woods. I don't need huge trails in the woods- just enough for my side by side. And if the tractor fits, it will fit.
On the Flail side, I like the idea of how little is behind me for working in the woods. And the cut on the 3.5acre field will be nicer than the rotary cutter (I borrowed that one from the OP and my wife pointed out the difference in cut from the finish mower right away).
One the house is built I'll have a zero turn for the grass mowing.
 
   / Rotary cutter suggestions? #17  
Most safety conscious companies stopped putting holes in the top to keep some dummy from sticking something in it while the flywheel was still turning. Ken Sweet
You'd have to be a REAL dummy to do that with my woods...

Both of them have covers to close the hole off, when you aren't changing the blades...

Todays sue happy neweb's, will figure out how to do something stupid no matter what you build...

SR
 
   / Rotary cutter suggestions? #18  
A mower with a sloped top might be a good idea, especially if it'll be parked outside. I've seen mowers rust out when grass left on the deck was rained on.
 
   / Rotary cutter suggestions? #19  
Most safety conscious companies stopped putting holes in the top to keep some dummy from sticking something in it while the flywheel was still turning. Ken Sweet

Ken that must make changing blades a real treat!
em14
 
   / Rotary cutter suggestions? #20  
Ken that must make changing blades a real treat! em14
I have an old cutter that must not have had a hole in the top. The previous owner used a cutting torch and fixed that problem.
 
 

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