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leonardo

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anybody have a fairly new ls rotary cutter(brush hog)? if so do you like it, what are the pros or cons?
 
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anybody have a fairly new ls rotary cutter(brush hog)? if so do you like it, what are the pros or cons?
Woods BB720X,

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It is one tough SOB, has the best system for holding the blades on and cuts super good!

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It's expensive, but worth it!

SR
 
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I don't know what you're after. Define "fairly new". I have a five foot King Kutter I've pulled behind a Mitsubishi D2350 for about fifteen years. I'm now pulling it behind a Kubota l2501. I have never had any problem with the cutter. It's built like a TANK!! I believe they do have a forty horsepower limit.
 
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I don't know what you're after. Define "fairly new". I have a five foot King Kutter I've pulled behind a Mitsubishi D2350 for about fifteen years. I'm now pulling it behind a Kubota l2501. I have never had any problem with the cutter. It's built like a TANK!! I believe they do have a forty horsepower limit.
I think the OP is specifically looking for opinions on the LS branded rotary cutter.
 
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thanks guys as RSR says i am looking for feedback on LS branded cutters.
 
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thanks guys as RSR says i am looking for feedback on LS branded cutters.

Like I said, they're probably made by TB. Check with your dealer, or look at the units in stock for the TB tag or paperwork. They're a fairly well known OEM supplier as well as selling under heir own name/brand.

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I've a 3 year old Frontier 2048. It's MUCH better than the LX-4 that I had on the 4010.

The gearbox does not heat up like on the LX-4. The stump jumper does not come down when removing the blades. The bolts to the blades have a "keeper" that keeps them in place, which requires you to whack them from above once the nut is off but better than having to use a clamp to hold them in place to put the nut back on.

Bush hogs need a roller/while on the front of the slides though, to keep junk from balling up in front.

Ralph
 
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I have an LS 6' rotary cutter purchased in 2013. It is made by Taylor Pittsburgh. It is a light duty cutter, same as a King Kutter.

This cutter has worked fine for me as I'm only doing maintenance mowing of a clear field.

Here is a picture of the owners manual cover.

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thanks for the input guys. decided to get an LS 5 footer with slip clutch. found out the newer models are made by bad boy mowers. will pick it up tuesday and cut a three acre field.
 
 
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