RichZ
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- Tractor
- Kubota 4630 with cab and loader
Dargo, I use my KK rotary cutter on a Ferguson TO-20, approximately 26 hp. I use it to maintain about 50 acres of pasture that I use for my livestock, and I have several older neighbors who no longer farm, but still own their old farms, that I brush hog for. I give the KK a good workout, often going over saplings, and there are few rocks in my or my neighbors pastures that I haven't hit many times. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif The hp of the Ferguson has been plenty for my use, and like Soundguy, I use what I think is most efficient. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
I also have a KK subsoiler and backblade that I use on my 62 hp Oliver. I use the backblade for snow removal on my 1/4 mile driveway, as well as the driveways of those same older neighbors. We have many 6" to 1 foot or more snowfalls each winter. I use the subsoiler to dig trenches for various uses on my farm.
I've never been let down by a KK implement. If you use them for heavier use, I guess you should step up to the KK heavy duty line, as you've already discussed. I think you always get the most bang for your buck with King Kutter. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I also have a KK subsoiler and backblade that I use on my 62 hp Oliver. I use the backblade for snow removal on my 1/4 mile driveway, as well as the driveways of those same older neighbors. We have many 6" to 1 foot or more snowfalls each winter. I use the subsoiler to dig trenches for various uses on my farm.
I've never been let down by a KK implement. If you use them for heavier use, I guess you should step up to the KK heavy duty line, as you've already discussed. I think you always get the most bang for your buck with King Kutter. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif