N80
Super Member
A while back I posted about pull-type vs 3pt rotary cutters. It got a bit out of hand so I don't want to revist the issue. But I did want to post my recent experience.
First, my tractor is a brand new Kubota L4400 4wd. It is a geared model and has 45 hp. The mower is an ancient,rusty, very heavy duty single spindle, 7' JD rotary mower with a hydraulic ram to control lift. (If you're wondering why I'd use something like that, well, its FREE!) But this thing in BIG.
Second, my biggest worry was whether the tractor could handle it at all. The answer is yes. I didn't mow any trees but in waist high dog fennel, briars and plum saplings it did not tax the tractor at all.
As far as handling, in some ways it was great, in other ways it was a hand full. The ram made it easy to adjust ride height on the go and it would go high enough to go over stumps and large rocks. I had no problems with scalping. It follows the irregular woods line very nicely since it basically follows the tractor's track. I had no problem backing it, in large part due to the tractor's excellent power steering and 4 reverse gears.
The big problem is the turning radius. The PTO shaft didn't ever bind, but it would start to vibrate in a tight turn. So the turning radius was far larger than the tractor by itself. It will be fine in larger fields but for my small fields, dotted with trees, it was too cumbersome and required a lot of backing and repetative coming and going.
So, I'm going to continue to use it on the more open areas (and when I need to knock down big stuff) but I'm going to look into a 3pt cutter. After mowing with that big mower in tight places, I'm actually thinking about getting a 5 footer rather than 6 just for the jeep trails, small fields etc.
First, my tractor is a brand new Kubota L4400 4wd. It is a geared model and has 45 hp. The mower is an ancient,rusty, very heavy duty single spindle, 7' JD rotary mower with a hydraulic ram to control lift. (If you're wondering why I'd use something like that, well, its FREE!) But this thing in BIG.
Second, my biggest worry was whether the tractor could handle it at all. The answer is yes. I didn't mow any trees but in waist high dog fennel, briars and plum saplings it did not tax the tractor at all.
As far as handling, in some ways it was great, in other ways it was a hand full. The ram made it easy to adjust ride height on the go and it would go high enough to go over stumps and large rocks. I had no problems with scalping. It follows the irregular woods line very nicely since it basically follows the tractor's track. I had no problem backing it, in large part due to the tractor's excellent power steering and 4 reverse gears.
The big problem is the turning radius. The PTO shaft didn't ever bind, but it would start to vibrate in a tight turn. So the turning radius was far larger than the tractor by itself. It will be fine in larger fields but for my small fields, dotted with trees, it was too cumbersome and required a lot of backing and repetative coming and going.
So, I'm going to continue to use it on the more open areas (and when I need to knock down big stuff) but I'm going to look into a 3pt cutter. After mowing with that big mower in tight places, I'm actually thinking about getting a 5 footer rather than 6 just for the jeep trails, small fields etc.