i have used woods, landpride, rhino, bushhog, and john deere brushhogs on buddies tractors, my own, or when out working with contractors. they all do the job well, but woods and rhino would be my top 2. i had the least mechanical issues with them and i felt they distributed the debris a lot better than most of the others when cutting pasture grass. of all of them, while a decent cutter, i think land pride would be my last choice only because they seem to nearly always need something fixed whenever you need to use them. its usually something minor, a 5 minute fix so not a big deal but still. i also think they arent built as durable as the rhinos or bushhogs, which are built like tanks. they windrow a lot more than the other cutters too which isnt great if you want a decent looking pasture, however if your just mowing down yearly weeds and light brush growing in the corner of your property i think its a great budget cutter.
id rank them the following:
Rhino
built like a tank, cuts well, not important but looks badass
Woods
sturdy cutter with a great cut, rarely any issues
Bush hog
world renouned cutter for sure, id say it lives up to its name.
John deere
I think the model i used was an hx7- built like a tank and could take anything it could push over
landpride
great budget/light duty cutter, I experienced a lot of minor issues on them but if your handy and your only pulling it out a couple times a year, its not an issue.