How does that rhino SE-5 lay the stuff down after it cuts (spread evenly or all on on side)? I just got rid of a 5' bush-hog squealer that did a good job of spreading the cuttings evenly but got pretty busted up behind my 36 hp tractor on rough ground. I would not reccomend one of these on a tractor over 30 hp unless you have a welder and a pile of angle iron. I just picked up a rhino SE-6 for my 43 hp tractor and I am worried it may lay all the cuttings down to one side. I have seen that many of the less expensive brands have this charactoristic which robs horsepower and is detrimental for pasture maintenance.