wasabi
Platinum Member
Hey all,
I'm soliciting thoughts and feedback regarding some contemplated additions to our PT implement arsenal. Maybe I am suffering from an early case of spring fever, but I am itching to break some ground and tackle some projects that, naturally, require gear I don't yet have. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Here's what I'm thinking about:
A 60" rotary cutter. I put off getting this last year, so now the weeds and saplings have an extra year of growth. I have heard and registered the advice re: whimpy PT tires, and will plan to change them out from the git go....any other notable caveats? I'm assuming from descriptions that PT's "bushog" is at least as heavy duty as competitors...and that the 60" will be no problem for the 45hp Deutz. Do I need to also get replacement blades?
Next, a 60" Tiller. Also assuming it is as good or better than competitors....anyone have extensive experience with PT tiller they can share. Does it work better forward than back?
A landscape rake. Having never used such an item, I'm wondering if I am way off base...what I'm trying to do is, after clearing the trees and stumps, efficiently get the roots, rocks and such out of the way before tilling...is it worth the money?
Lastly, with old logging roads to maintain and/or rebuild, I'm wondering if a box blade will be more useful than the tilt blade that I have.....I've read numerous accounts here about that being the way to go, but, again, have no direct personal experience....at $450, if it really makes a difference, it could be worth it.
Appreciate any wisdom and feedback for this still wet behind the ears PT owner/operator....this is a significant amount of money and I want to make the best choices as it may be a while before the CFO let's me revisit the essential implement well at Tazwell. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
I'm soliciting thoughts and feedback regarding some contemplated additions to our PT implement arsenal. Maybe I am suffering from an early case of spring fever, but I am itching to break some ground and tackle some projects that, naturally, require gear I don't yet have. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Here's what I'm thinking about:
A 60" rotary cutter. I put off getting this last year, so now the weeds and saplings have an extra year of growth. I have heard and registered the advice re: whimpy PT tires, and will plan to change them out from the git go....any other notable caveats? I'm assuming from descriptions that PT's "bushog" is at least as heavy duty as competitors...and that the 60" will be no problem for the 45hp Deutz. Do I need to also get replacement blades?
Next, a 60" Tiller. Also assuming it is as good or better than competitors....anyone have extensive experience with PT tiller they can share. Does it work better forward than back?
A landscape rake. Having never used such an item, I'm wondering if I am way off base...what I'm trying to do is, after clearing the trees and stumps, efficiently get the roots, rocks and such out of the way before tilling...is it worth the money?
Lastly, with old logging roads to maintain and/or rebuild, I'm wondering if a box blade will be more useful than the tilt blade that I have.....I've read numerous accounts here about that being the way to go, but, again, have no direct personal experience....at $450, if it really makes a difference, it could be worth it.
Appreciate any wisdom and feedback for this still wet behind the ears PT owner/operator....this is a significant amount of money and I want to make the best choices as it may be a while before the CFO let's me revisit the essential implement well at Tazwell. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif