Is there a better built 4 ft Brush Hog Than This?

   / Is there a better built 4 ft Brush Hog Than This? #21  
beenthere said:
Are these from China?

Southern USA. I forget if it is Alabama, Mississippi or Louisiana.
 
   / Is there a better built 4 ft Brush Hog Than This?
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#22  
That "bottom" pic shows how the loose blades can contact each other, and possibly stick throwing the rc out of balance. Thanks

Are these from China?

These Hawkline/International Cutters are made in the USA. When I had more time, Back in the eighties, I drove to the factory in Bethel, Oh. and loaded my 2 ton flatbed truck to the Max. It was about a 3 hour drive from where I live. Ken Sweet
 
   / Is there a better built 4 ft Brush Hog Than This? #23  
That "bottom" pic shows how the loose blades can contact each other, and possibly stick throwing the rc out of balance. Thanks

Are these from China?

I've never seen a cutter where that wasn't possible. I'm sure they exist, but it's certainly not a problem.
 
   / Is there a better built 4 ft Brush Hog Than This? #24  
Southern USA. I forget if it is Alabama, Mississippi or Louisiana.

Oops. I remembered incorrectly. I tried to buy a bigger version from Ken but he couldn't ship anything bigger than four or five feet in size.
 
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Your bottom appears to be red.Its not from riding "OLD MAUDE" is it ? :laughing:

Boone

Yes, That is exactly what happened. We have been super busy the last 6 weeks. Ken Sweet
 
   / Is there a better built 4 ft Brush Hog Than This?
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Oops. I remembered incorrectly. I tried to buy a bigger version from Ken but he couldn't ship anything bigger than four or five feet in size.

4 and 5 ft ships cheap. We can ship any size, however freight costs go up a lot when you go to the 6-7-8-10 ft machines. Ken Sweet
 
   / Is there a better built 4 ft Brush Hog Than This? #28  
when you going to have a PHD sale? Seems a bit off season to be selling rotary cutters, I purchased mine in the spring and paid 1200 ish for a RC2060. 800 seems like it would have been a better deal.
 
   / Is there a better built 4 ft Brush Hog Than This?
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when you going to have a PHD sale? Seems a bit off season to be selling rotary cutters, I purchased mine in the spring and paid 1200 ish for a RC2060. 800 seems like it would have been a better deal.

We have the Leinbach PHD for $575. This thread was started more for informational purposes than anything else. Ken Sweet
 
   / Is there a better built 4 ft Brush Hog Than This? #30  
I really hoped it would not come to this. I am going to show my bottom :D This is the underside of all of this Hawlkine/International series cutters. Notice how it protects the blade carrier in forward and in reverse. In 25 + years, I have never had a blown gearbox or bent output shaft on these International/Hawkline cutters (4-5 or 6 ft). BTW, You get the full 4 ft cut with these machines. They measure about 4 inches wider than 4 ft to accommodate for blade clearance. We do sell Hawkline entry level cutters that weigh much less, where weight is a concern. Ken Sweet

About that blade carrier protection... it looks to me that is to make up for the lack of a stump jumper.... which I would not consider ideal. Apparently most rotary cutter manufacturers don't consider it ideal either b/c they use actual stump jumpers.
 
 

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