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okiecraig
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- Joined
- Oct 14, 2005
- Messages
- 90
- Location
- Creek County, OKlahoma
- Tractor
- 1972 MF 135 diesel, Kubota L3940
Thanks for all comments, guys!
The price difference has a lot to do with who you would buy it from, Kubota dealers are overpriced on most things around here. I wanted a set of pallet forks and they were asking $1200 for a $600 set of QA forks everywhere else, and they were not "special" , just way overpriced.Pappy: I am considering 2 dealers: one a wholesale outfit that sells 1 or 20 Howse units whenever, or a Kubota dealer. The Howse 500 is light-duty and costs $660; the United Implements Deluxe 672 BB is $530, so my math is a little off, almost $1200. The BB weighs 505 lbs.
I think I will buy the lightweight Howse just for grass and light brush, and keep and fix-up the the old IH for heavy duty stuff when clearing woods. I am also looking at a 3-pt 110-gal sprayer around $1400. You can guess I got about $2500 to spend and trying to maximize it!
Oh, the LP RCR1860 is 1525 and the BB 1000 at the Kubota dealer.
One thing I discovered in looking at some of the different makes of rotary mowers in the blade tip speed can vary significantly. On the 5 ft models is varied from 11,000 to 14,000 ft/minute. Not sure if this holds true on the large models or not.
When I was shopping for a 6' cutter, I checked the blade tip speed on the Rhino 172, Bushhog Squealer 172, Woods B72X and Land Pride RCR1872.
There wasn't enough difference in the blade tip speed between them to amount to a warm bucket of spit.