Rotary Cutter. 6' or 5'

   / Rotary Cutter. 6' or 5' #11  
I believe your tractor would handle the five ft.better.I have both(44 HP) and in six ft.canary grass the six footer will bog down the tractor unless barely moving.With the five footer I never have to slow down.
 
   / Rotary Cutter. 6' or 5' #12  
Honestly, any really thick grass and brush will thoroughly defeat a rotary cutter. They tend to simply whomp the stuff rather than cut it.

My Woods rotary cutter has NO problem in thick grass or brush at all! It cuts it down and cuts it up,

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There's a reason their nik name is "brush hog", as that's what they were designed to do, cut heavy grass and brush...

I do some custom cutting, it's heavy grass and brush that I cut most, it's amazing how tough my Woods cutter has been!!

As for 5' or 6', more power is better in heavy stuff, especially grass...

SR
 
   / Rotary Cutter. 6' or 5' #13  
No secret that a 6' requires more power than a 5' cutter. In the thickest of thick, a 5' may handle better at a faster clip. But power needed and how the cutter "handles" has to do with width and speed. A 5' cutter mowing at 6MPH will handle just the same as a 6' cutter mowing at 5 MPH. Just slow down with the 6'. Time to complete the job will be the same, and will be a smoother ride.

For the times when stuff isnt so dense, and you have power to spare and are only going slow because of maneuvering or terrain, thats the times that a 6' cutter will get done quicker. I have a 6' cutter behind 29 HP PTO, and have never used 1st or 2nd gear. And only on a very rare ocassion do I need 3rd gear. Everything is mostly done in 4th-6th gear. Sometimes I have to slow down because of power, but more frequently I have to slow down because the field is just too darn rough. I have both a 5' and a 6' cutter. Never use the 5'. And you have more power than me.
 
   / Rotary Cutter. 6' or 5' #14  
My Woods rotary cutter has NO problem in thick grass or brush at all! It cuts it down and cuts it up,

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There's a reason their nik name is "brush hog", as that's what they were designed to do, cut heavy grass and brush...

I do some custom cutting, it's heavy grass and brush that I cut most, it's amazing how tough my Woods cutter has been!!

As for 5' or 6', more power is better in heavy stuff, especially grass...

SR
Well, that pic shows a rather forgiving swath through tall grass. C'mon over to the Eastern Shore an try getting through the Phragmites and salt bush, with a lot of poison ivy thrown in for extra spice!
 
   / Rotary Cutter. 6' or 5' #15  
That pict. shows me cutting a food plot to get mulch for my gardens, I never said it was the toughest thing I cut...

SR
 
   / Rotary Cutter. 6' or 5' #16  
with 34 horses on your PTO, a five foot cutter simply isn't big enough to maximize your tractors capabilities. you have more than enough power to run a 6 foot cutter. I run a 6 foot cutter behind a PTO power of 29 horses and it cuts fine in heavy stuff.
 
   / Rotary Cutter. 6' or 5' #17  
6 foot.
In really thick brush you can back in and chop until you clear enough to make a 5' path.

A 6 footer can take a 5 foot bite. A 5 footer can't take a 6 foot bite.
 
   / Rotary Cutter. 6' or 5' #18  
I have used both a 5 and 6 ft Bush Hog behind my DK 45. The 5 footer seemed to cut better in the thick stuff but the 6 footer does great with cutting corn stalks. If you don't have large areas to mow I might go with the 5 ft.
 
   / Rotary Cutter. 6' or 5' #19  
Honestly, any really thick grass and brush will thoroughly defeat a rotary cutter. They tend to simply whomp the stuff rather than cut it. You will probably have to do several passes if it's truly jungle-like.
I would steer you towards the 5 footer. Way easier to manoever and less weighty. 6 foot is a little much for your tractor.
Have you thought about a chemical approach? You can buy a LOT of glyphosate fot the cost of a rotary cutter.

My Woods rotary cutter has NO problem in thick grass or brush at all! It cuts it down and cuts it up,

standard.jpg


There's a reason their nik name is "brush hog", as that's what they were designed to do, cut heavy grass and brush...

I do some custom cutting, it's heavy grass and brush that I cut most, it's amazing how tough my Woods cutter has been!!

As for 5' or 6', more power is better in heavy stuff, especially grass...

SR
Grass takes a lot of HP because the duty cycle is very hi ... but seriously, Where are the trees and brush? My BX1500 MMM would handle that grass.
larry
 
   / Rotary Cutter. 6' or 5' #20  
Grass takes a lot of HP because the duty cycle is very hi ... but seriously, Where are the trees and brush? My BX1500 MMM would handle that grass.
larry

You forgot the smiley face. :)
 

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