First Choice Vs Kingkutter

   / First Choice Vs Kingkutter #51  
Jason, I don't have any trouble with the top link. If you look at my picture, youll see I attached the toplink hooker upper thingie to the bottom hole. That works well for me, and I've had no problems with it. I hope that helps.

As far as tips for operating your KK, just the usual safety concerns for operating any rotary cutter. I've NEVER had any problems with it, and I give it VERY heavy use. Good luck, I think you'll really enjoy it, it's a great unit!!!
 
   / First Choice Vs Kingkutter #52  
Howdy, John!!!

So I could sell my KK for a profit?? Probably, but...then I'd have to buy another one, and it would cost me more,so I'd loose money on the deal!!!/w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif

The way I figure it, my KK will last as long as I do, so I'm very happy to be one of the very last to purchase it at QFF for their very low price, before TSC took over for just a low price!/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
 
   / First Choice Vs Kingkutter #53  
John,

Any idea what a Brown 484 is going for?

Thanks

Gary
 
   / First Choice Vs Kingkutter #54  
Does "First Choice" have a website or does anyone have photos of thier FC equipment?. Thanks In Advance
 
   / First Choice Vs Kingkutter #55  
Our new site, still being added to on a daily basis, is <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.firstchoiceequipment.net>http://www.firstchoiceequipment.net</A>
 
   / First Choice Vs Kingkutter #56  
How does King Kutter compare to First Choice or Land pride for a 58" tiller?
 
   / First Choice Vs Kingkutter #57  
I installed the lowered pins this weekend. Went very easy. Removed the arms and drilled the holes while clamped in a vise. 7/8" bi-metal holesaw worked fine, not forcing it and with liberal doses of oil. Lowered them 7". Also moved the swivel U part to lower pin. It will be about a month before its time to remow the field, and try out the mod. Thanks again for the info.
 
   / First Choice Vs Kingkutter #58  
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<font color=blue>...Any idea what a Brown 484 is going for?...</font color=blue>

Lots of value and very underrated... varies ~ $2600-3000...

(uses the same gearbox as their small tree cutters)

Gary,

If you lived within the New England state area, I could have one delivered to your front door for ~$2650. (~1375 lbs.) /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
   / First Choice Vs Kingkutter #59  
Rich, I see you are using the check chains from the deck to the tractors upper 3-pt connection area. How is this working for you? I have done this on both my Woods' RFM and brush hob and find it the only way to go to get a level cut.
 
   / First Choice Vs Kingkutter #60  
Duane, I use the check chains all the time with my brush hog. It keeps it nice and level, and I never have to worry about it.

My finishing mower has four wheels, so I never use the check chain on it, the wheels set the height. I don't raise the finishing mower at all with the 3ph.
 
 

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