TresCrows
Elite Member
"So, why is the KingKutter poorly made in comparison to the BushHog? "
I don't know, I don't have a BrushHog brand unit to compare to. All I know is that I had to modiffy the frame to mount to the Kubota B2410 which is the same size as many other small compacts. The frame is also very weak. The unit does not have chains, the top link pivot link is strange, the geometry of the frame is incorrect for small tractors, the laminaite tire leaves ruts when I turn.
No--what I described is a multipurpose cutter, nothing I put in my wish list would prevent it from brushcutting or mowing a field. Many brushcutters have dual wheels. Oh, the support for the wheel is weak as well and bascially pretty poor in design and bends easily. J
I don't know, I don't have a BrushHog brand unit to compare to. All I know is that I had to modiffy the frame to mount to the Kubota B2410 which is the same size as many other small compacts. The frame is also very weak. The unit does not have chains, the top link pivot link is strange, the geometry of the frame is incorrect for small tractors, the laminaite tire leaves ruts when I turn.
No--what I described is a multipurpose cutter, nothing I put in my wish list would prevent it from brushcutting or mowing a field. Many brushcutters have dual wheels. Oh, the support for the wheel is weak as well and bascially pretty poor in design and bends easily. J