Slickheadhunter
Gold Member
Since the OP is new to tractors and rotary cutters...
A cutter is (IMHO) the most difficult implement to hook up. Getting the tractor aligned to the lower lift arms is difficult and shifting the cutter (using a lever of some sort) can be frustrating and usually results in using foul language as a persuader.
So, the easiest way out is to go with a quite hitch...and you might want to consider that before cutting the implement's drive shaft down to fit the tractor.
There are a lot of threads concerning the safety aspects of field mowing. If you haven't used a cutter, I'd suggest doing a TBN search.
The 4025 is new, but not my first tractor, but you are correct in regard to the BH. I have a quick hitch and thats one reason im looking at the woods cutter. It makes hooking up my 700lb cultipacker a breeze.
Thank you all for the helpful responses.