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   / Best Rotary Cutter? #21  
I’m surprised Rhino hasn’t been mentioned. They are in the same class as Bush Hog. Don’t overlook them.

All of these manufacturers have different lines/levels of cutters. Sort of like the old “Good/Better/Best” in the old Sears catalog. Make sure you’re comparing apples to apples.

Rhino mowers mentioned in post #11
 
   / Best Rotary Cutter? #22  
   / Best Rotary Cutter? #23  
And great information in that post!

I hope the OP reads it someday. :thumbsup:

Thanks. I try to inform others based on 35 years in both construction and farming. Not sitting behind a desk with an engineer degree :laughing: I don’t always make the best decisions, but when I know and believe in something that works well, I try to show newcomers what works!
 
   / Best Rotary Cutter? #24  
Rhino is the heaviest built rotary cutter. Bullet proof. 20181026_120043.jpg
 
   / Best Rotary Cutter? #25  
Each brand makes at least 2 and most make 3 grades of their cutters. Buy one and use it how it was intended and I think you値l be OK.
One brand that was not mentioned is Alamo! I know a fellow who has one and says it痴 the heaviest and best cutter he痴 ever owned. Look them up and you値l find out they own Bush Hog brands!
 
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   / Best Rotary Cutter? #27  
John Deere, Land Pride, Bush Hog. Any one of those three. Possible Woods if the deal was right.

I always thought Woods was a JD/ Frontier just painted greedy green ! BTW I don't think anyone's mentioned Schulte ?
 
   / Best Rotary Cutter? #29  
Schulte is a really HD cutter. Only problem - I think their FX107 @ 84" is the smallest they make. I like Brown but service and parts are still in Ozark, AL. My top pick would be Rhino Twister 30 series. There is a local dealer for sales, parts & service.
 
   / Best Rotary Cutter? #30  
How about an old Rhino Tw-72? I see one for sale w 100 hrs on it, for 1100. Should I get it?
 
   / Best Rotary Cutter? #32  
Higher-end cutters that are able to cut larger diameter stuff begs the question: Do you really want to be around all the racket that cutting huge stuff makes? My BH26, which was amply "tested" by the previous and original owner (commercially- mowed LOTS of rocks with it!), has managed to take all the abuse that I care to toss its way: I tend to find the limits on everything- with the RC I can only go so far as my nerves will start to fray before the RC frays!). In my experience it's tail wheels that are the weakest parts: when you're backing into brush with unknown stuff in there you can really put a lot of stress on tail wheels. I'd also want a cutter that is going to break before it breaks my tractor! (shear pins and slip clutches aside)

Decks rusting and such is likely a bigger issue for many (rust isn't real agressive here in the PNW), in which case thicker decks are a plus.
 
 

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