Rotary Cutter rotary cutter comparison?????

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whitearrow

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good morning fellas,what is your opinions of the bush hog 286 vs woods brush bull 720 six foot rotary cutters?i am leaning toward the bush hog but the woods has got my attention as of recently.which will be the more resilient,toughest,least trouble prone,all around best cutter?
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Got a 286 and a BB840. IMHO, I prefer the Bush Hog for it's cleaner lines. Less square edges, fewer things to grab brush or saplings. Both are smooth running. Not all mowers are.

In spite of my feeling the Bush Hog is stronger, Woods BB720 are heavier than a 286.

In a draw, my vote goes to Bush Hog.
 
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You will have a good machine with either. Farmwithjunk stated it well.

To me, the biggest differences are in how the blades are attached and the diameter of the stump jumper pans. If you don't agressively use the cutter (hit lots of rocks and chew up trees), it won't really make that much difference. But, if you have rocks that pop up like toast every spring, then it can be important! The Woods allows you to use hand tools to change the blades, where the BH requires air tools (450 ft-lb torque). The woods weighs more, so it can push over slightly larger trees. Only important when backing into the brush. The Woods also has a large diameter thick stump jumper - the BH may also, I don't know for sure.

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To be honest, I can't remember hearing any complaints with either unit. The worst beef is on changing blades with the BH, and that is only for people that really use 'em hard. The bolt/nuts get beat up and have to be cut off or torched off. If you keep 'em greased & lubed and store them indoors, either will probably last decades.

Oh, the safety chains are an important thing to get, too (especially for agressive use). They should be standard, but I think they're an option on both.


jb
 
 

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