Al Ryan
New member
Hello all.
I have a Frontier 2060 rotary cutter. I bought it recently for my John Deere 3039r tractor. What's bugging me about it is that it throws all the grass and dust debris up on the back of the tractor. The debris gets in everywhere. It's got a chain guard on the front and back. The mower discharges out the back but it also blows all this crud out the front. My tractor has a cab but if it didn't all this stuff would end up on the back of my neck.
Now Frontier sells a rubber shield that can replace the front chain guard. I bought it, installed it...and absolutely no difference.
The cutter is angled properly, just a slight tilt down in front.
It's a problem, not only because it takes me hours to clean all the debris from all the nooks and crannies around the lift arms and back axel; but I'm replacing cab fresh-air filters after almost every mow job.
My old tractor was open operator and my old rotary cutter, a Kodiak, didn't throw all this crud up on my back.
And suggestions? Thanks.
I have a Frontier 2060 rotary cutter. I bought it recently for my John Deere 3039r tractor. What's bugging me about it is that it throws all the grass and dust debris up on the back of the tractor. The debris gets in everywhere. It's got a chain guard on the front and back. The mower discharges out the back but it also blows all this crud out the front. My tractor has a cab but if it didn't all this stuff would end up on the back of my neck.
Now Frontier sells a rubber shield that can replace the front chain guard. I bought it, installed it...and absolutely no difference.
The cutter is angled properly, just a slight tilt down in front.
It's a problem, not only because it takes me hours to clean all the debris from all the nooks and crannies around the lift arms and back axel; but I'm replacing cab fresh-air filters after almost every mow job.
My old tractor was open operator and my old rotary cutter, a Kodiak, didn't throw all this crud up on my back.
And suggestions? Thanks.