rbargeron
Elite Member
The offset rotary cutters I've seen are pretty big and heavy. That's good for laying the 2" stuff over for grinding it up but you may find the L4310 on the small/light side to really handle that much implement.
Have you given any thought to a high-speed disk mower? I had a 7-foot Vicon which would saw through 2" (max) stuff if I went slow. Of course this was really a grass mower which I shouldn't have used that way but it sure worked. It had a lift cylinder which would stand it up to do vertical hedges ! Kuhn makes one in the 5-6 foot range which would work on the L4310. One warning though - if your place is rocky don't even think about a disk mower. Cost to fix is fierce if you jam it up.
Have you given any thought to a high-speed disk mower? I had a 7-foot Vicon which would saw through 2" (max) stuff if I went slow. Of course this was really a grass mower which I shouldn't have used that way but it sure worked. It had a lift cylinder which would stand it up to do vertical hedges ! Kuhn makes one in the 5-6 foot range which would work on the L4310. One warning though - if your place is rocky don't even think about a disk mower. Cost to fix is fierce if you jam it up.