Agentiron
Silver Member
48\" rotary cutter productivity?
I am trying to get an understanding of what I can expect from a 48" rotary cutter mowing lots. Most of my lots will be 1/2 acre and will be cut 4 times per year. I will hopefully take on some lots here and there that are out of control. I would really like to get a good estimation of how long it will take to mow these 1/2 acre lots with a 20 hp ck20 and 48" bush hog type rotary cutter? Any thoughts would be awesome!
I would love to hear input on what to expect from those of you who have experience with them, and also if you can give me ideas of time it takes with bigger hogs using higher hp units.
I don't want to be floundering around on a lot forever as I will be doing this for higher. I don't know what kind of speed I can maintain, but suppose terrian will be smooth enough.
Any reccomendations of a decent cutter would be great. I have access to Rhino, Woods, Howse, Midwest, and King Kutter to my knowledge. Howse is the cheapest with Midwest next followed by KK. I don't know how good the hog must be on such a small cutter deck.
Thanks
I am trying to get an understanding of what I can expect from a 48" rotary cutter mowing lots. Most of my lots will be 1/2 acre and will be cut 4 times per year. I will hopefully take on some lots here and there that are out of control. I would really like to get a good estimation of how long it will take to mow these 1/2 acre lots with a 20 hp ck20 and 48" bush hog type rotary cutter? Any thoughts would be awesome!
I would love to hear input on what to expect from those of you who have experience with them, and also if you can give me ideas of time it takes with bigger hogs using higher hp units.
I don't want to be floundering around on a lot forever as I will be doing this for higher. I don't know what kind of speed I can maintain, but suppose terrian will be smooth enough.
Any reccomendations of a decent cutter would be great. I have access to Rhino, Woods, Howse, Midwest, and King Kutter to my knowledge. Howse is the cheapest with Midwest next followed by KK. I don't know how good the hog must be on such a small cutter deck.
Thanks