darmstrong2319
Gold Member
I agree with LD1, he explains it well. A 6 ft cutter medium or heavy duty would be a good fit my opinion. When I bought my 6 ft cutter it was for a 3616 Mahindra and it worked fine on it.
Well, 10 months later and you folks who said to go with a 6-footer were right.I agree with LD1, he explains it well. A 6 ft cutter medium or heavy duty would be a good fit my opinion. When I bought my 6 ft cutter it was for a 3616 Mahindra and it worked fine on it.
Thank you.Dougster, welcome back to TBN, and congratulations on your new mower.
As I started reading this post, I thought I would suggest you go borrow a six footer from a neighbor and give it a try. If they don't want to loan one to you for a single cut, come get mine, I have replaced it with an 8 and a 15, so it won't get much use in the future.
David from jax
Thank you.There were no 6-footers to borrow in my area and only 5-footers available to rent.
I knew the 5-footers would work because I had rented them a couple times in the past... but I am so glad that we bought a 6-footer... and, in fact, a fairly lightweight 6-footer. It's no problem at all for my tractor. :thumbsup:
The 4110 would probably handle a 7 foot cutter. I've cut some awfully big stuff with my 4110.
Wouldn't doubt it.. I got a 1540MF Iseki that I ran a 7ft mohak on for a good while... pto turned it well but weight was just to much on the back bouncing around so I went down to a 6MHD Mahindra RB