Mowing Trying 72 " Frontier rotary cutter for first time.

   / Trying 72 " Frontier rotary cutter for first time. #11  
Wow, is that cab as quiet as it seems? Can barely hear tractor or cutter, only the music. I have never owned a cab tractor among the three i have owned but i'm seriously considering one when i upgrade from a 3320 john deere to a 4000 series deere. Nice video though................................
 
   / Trying 72 " Frontier rotary cutter for first time. #12  
Rockgod - I think you are referring to chains on the rotary cutter. I have chains on the front and back of my RC which I find as a safety factor from thrown objects from the RC but I don't see a real difference in the dust factor and wouldn't think that the chains would do anything to keep down the dust. I would guess you could try a rubber guard and that may keep down the dust. Something to think about and ask around. If you try it let us know.
 
   / Trying 72 " Frontier rotary cutter for first time. #13  
Rockgod - I think you are referring to chains on the rotary cutter. I have chains on the front and back of my RC which I find as a safety factor from thrown objects from the RC but I don't see a real difference in the dust factor and wouldn't think that the chains would do anything to keep down the dust. I would guess you could try a rubber guard and that may keep down the dust. Something to think about and ask around. If you try it let us know.

Thanks, I had a feeling they wouldn't make that much of a difference. :(
 
   / Trying 72 " Frontier rotary cutter for first time.
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Nice video!

Are you running chains on the front? If so, do they cut down on all the dust and other flying material between the cutter and the tractor?

NO the cutter came with a steel rear guard and a rubber belt front guard I was kind of dissapointed with the front belt guard it already got chewed up in the middle after the first day of use. I called the dealer and wanted the chains that are shown in the frontier manual but of course they cost about 200.00 dollars actually they told me they are over 300 dollars but since I bought everything from them I could have them for about 200 so I told them to order them. I have sidewalks along several of the properties I cut and people do go out walking I can't risk a safety issue over a couple hundred buxs!
 
   / Trying 72 " Frontier rotary cutter for first time. #15  
NO the cutter came with a steel rear guard and a rubber belt front guard I was kind of dissapointed with the front belt guard it already got chewed up in the middle after the first day of use.

That's very dissapointing to hear. It seems like all the dust and light material just swirl around that area between the mower and the tractor. I don't know about you but my cabin filter is taking a beating. I hoped that chains/rubber belt might help prevent all the filter cleaning/replacing. :(

BTW- Filters are $31 each
 
   / Trying 72 " Frontier rotary cutter for first time.
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#16  
That's very dissapointing to hear. It seems like all the dust and light material just swirl around that area between the mower and the tractor. I don't know about you but my cabin filter is taking a beating. I hoped that chains/rubber belt might help prevent all the filter cleaning/replacing. :(

BTW- Filters are $31 each

Did yours come with the chains or are you thinking of adding them?
 
   / Trying 72 " Frontier rotary cutter for first time.
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#17  
Wow, is that cab as quiet as it seems? Can barely hear tractor or cutter, only the music. I have never owned a cab tractor among the three i have owned but i'm seriously considering one when i upgrade from a 3320 john deere to a 4000 series deere. Nice video though................................

Yes sir John Deere sales pitch about being the quietest cabs in there class I think must be true. There pressurized like and airplane kind of. You can sit in the cab with the doors closed and have someone yelling at you rite up to the glass and you can't hear them...:D For safety that means you definately have to make sure you always are looking around front back and sides as there would be no sound warning if you were going to get in a bad situation. I had the cutter up for a minute last night when all of a sudden this stupid little dog that was walking with it's owners runs off of the sidewalk and into the field he almost ran rite under the raised cutter barking away (and the cutter was on) I just about had a heartattack and jumped to shut the pto off. The owners thought it was funny and called the dog away and I was thinking to myself that could have turned out very badly had I dropped the cutter and never looked behind me. It is amazing how when you are tyring to be carefull and everything looks calm and quiet how fast that can change and how kids can come out of nowhere- of course there attracted to the machines.
 
   / Trying 72 " Frontier rotary cutter for first time. #18  
Did yours come with the chains or are you thinking of adding them?

On the rear and those got ripped off the in the second year. I was thinking about chains on the front then I got into this thread :D
 
   / Trying 72 " Frontier rotary cutter for first time. #19  
Yes sir John Deere sales pitch about being the quietest cabs in there class I think must be true. There pressurized like and airplane kind of. You can sit in the cab with the doors closed and have someone yelling at you rite up to the glass and you can't hear them...:D

That's funny, just today I was reading how a TBN member HATED the noise level from the engine on his OS 4720. I couldn't for the life of me figure out what he was talking about :laughing:
 
   / Trying 72 " Frontier rotary cutter for first time.
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That's very dissapointing to hear. It seems like all the dust and light material just swirl around that area between the mower and the tractor. I don't know about you but my cabin filter is taking a beating. I hoped that chains/rubber belt might help prevent all the filter cleaning/replacing. :(

BTW- Filters are $31 each

Why are your filters getting bad so fast? are you doing a lot of rotary cutting in dry dusty conditions? how many hours on average have you been changing the air filter at? thanks.
 

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