rockinbbar
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- Nov 11, 2015
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- Location
- South Texas
- Tractor
- New Holland Powerstar 120, Powerstar 75, New Holland c245
I have been looking for a high quality 12' batwing cutter for a long time now... 
They make great 15 foot cutters, but when you want a 12' for tighter areas and less horsepower, the lineup of what's out there is just disgusting.
Currently I have a Modern Ag 12' Viper. I have a love/hate relationship with it. It is used for light duty only, mostly just mowing weeded pastures without any or sparse, small brush. It gets pulled behind my 75hp Powerstar.
The Viper leaves a nice cut, and I love the galvanized deck, but other things leave me puzzled, such as the very light duty wing leveling turnbuckles, and having the wing gear boxes sling all the gear oil out through the vent nut on a daily basis. I mean I have to add lubricant nearly on a daily basis. Vibration on the cutter has always been very rough. You'd better check those gear box bolts and re-tighten them to the deck often. Drive shafts have to be disconnected, cleaned and greased by hand very often. No grease fittings that lube the shafts...
The Woods BW12 is by far the worst cutter I ever used. Once it gets a bit of use and gets dirty, the wings won't go up or down due to the extremely tight wing hinge pin, and no way to lube it. When you can't use the wings, it kinda does away with the need for a batwing, right? Sold that cutter for half of what I paid for it, just to be rid of it.
Several manufacturers make very good 15' batwing cutters.
Why is it so hard to make a decent 12'? Seems like all they would have to do is scale a 15' cutter that has been time tested and proven and last decades, and scale that down to be a 12' cutter?
If any of you have any input as to better quality cutters in the 12' wide size, I'd love to hear of it!

They make great 15 foot cutters, but when you want a 12' for tighter areas and less horsepower, the lineup of what's out there is just disgusting.
Currently I have a Modern Ag 12' Viper. I have a love/hate relationship with it. It is used for light duty only, mostly just mowing weeded pastures without any or sparse, small brush. It gets pulled behind my 75hp Powerstar.

The Viper leaves a nice cut, and I love the galvanized deck, but other things leave me puzzled, such as the very light duty wing leveling turnbuckles, and having the wing gear boxes sling all the gear oil out through the vent nut on a daily basis. I mean I have to add lubricant nearly on a daily basis. Vibration on the cutter has always been very rough. You'd better check those gear box bolts and re-tighten them to the deck often. Drive shafts have to be disconnected, cleaned and greased by hand very often. No grease fittings that lube the shafts...
The Woods BW12 is by far the worst cutter I ever used. Once it gets a bit of use and gets dirty, the wings won't go up or down due to the extremely tight wing hinge pin, and no way to lube it. When you can't use the wings, it kinda does away with the need for a batwing, right? Sold that cutter for half of what I paid for it, just to be rid of it.
Several manufacturers make very good 15' batwing cutters.
Why is it so hard to make a decent 12'? Seems like all they would have to do is scale a 15' cutter that has been time tested and proven and last decades, and scale that down to be a 12' cutter?
If any of you have any input as to better quality cutters in the 12' wide size, I'd love to hear of it!
