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I'm getting closer to signing the papers for a 4310. I would like to get a 5' rotary cutter. Candidates are LX-5, MX-5, and a Woods Model 60 (Standard Duty). The rental guy in town rents and sells Woods...he thinks they are great. He also mentioned that the Woods was good for "stump jumping" because of the design of the housing which holds the blades. The Woods and the LX-5 are about the same price. The MX-5 is of course more $$$.
Any strong opinions on these cutters? Are the LX and MX series cutters good at "stump jumping" too? I will be cutting hayfield and light brush for my personal use, however, I am planning on starting a business where I anticipate a low level of commercial usage.
There is the IMatch consideration but I'm getting telescoping links so not as concerned on this. It could be the Woods is IMatch compatible for all I know.
The JD dealer of course wants to keep me "green".
Thanks.
Any strong opinions on these cutters? Are the LX and MX series cutters good at "stump jumping" too? I will be cutting hayfield and light brush for my personal use, however, I am planning on starting a business where I anticipate a low level of commercial usage.
There is the IMatch consideration but I'm getting telescoping links so not as concerned on this. It could be the Woods is IMatch compatible for all I know.
The JD dealer of course wants to keep me "green".
Thanks.