Hoobie
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Has anyone have experience with these small bushog type cutters? They are powered by small gas engines and towed behind small tractors, lawn mowers or wheelers.
We looked at this mower and spoke with a Kunze about it but it doesn't have free swinging blades and decided against it with all the rocks and stumps we'd hit here. The OP asked about a bush hog type mower but I would get a Chapman flail.Here is a link. Family designed, owned… the owner offered to bring one by the property after a garden show, to let me put hands on it.
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Rough Cut Mower AcrEase Model MR55BE - Kunz Engineering
Rough Cut Mower AcrEase Model MR55BE might seem comparable to other Kunz Engineering offerings. But, we invite you to look further.kunzeng.com
DR does not make any machines we'd suggest buying. They are a marketing company.Many years ago, I bought a DR Mower (walk behind). It lived up to all of it's promotional advertising. It cut anything but was a workout to control on rough ground. Some years later I bought a DR Tow Behind brush cutter. It has been a disappointment It was too much for a 4 wheeler to tow and its performance was a disappointment.
Why is that? I have a DR walk behind and it has done everything I needed it to do. It has made short work of Russian Olive trees 2-3" in diameter. I've been happy w/ it, but I'd be interested in knowing what you dislike about it.DR does not make any machines we'd suggest buying. They are a marketing company.
I used and repaired a DR mower for about 8 years. I learned something from that.Why is that? I have a DR walk behind and it has done everything I needed it to do. It has made short work of Russian Olive trees 2-3" in diameter. I've been happy w/ it, but I'd be interested in knowing what you dislike about it.
I bought mine used and most have my problems are related to the previous owner doing horrible maintenance and storing it outdoors. I've only had one thing break on it, which was the cable that locks the rear wheels together.I used and repaired a DR mower for about 8 years. I learned something from that.
Curiously, what's the reason for the offset on the tow bar? Looks like it would make it a bit awkward to handle on rough ground or to make turns.After three years of use, mowing over small trees, branches about 100 acres of grass… I pulled the blades to put an edge onthem, and they looked new. This thing is HEAVY duty
So you don’t run over 3’ tall grass before cutting, or saplings, etc. it handles really well. The offset is adjustable, you can tow it directly behind if you like, but I much prefer the offset like the old haybineCuriously, what's the reason for the offset on the tow bar? Looks like it would make it a bit awkward to handle on rough ground or to make turns.
How easy is it to back up with that on?