Which Brush Cutter?

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Nuru

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All, I have been contemplating doing some increase mowing exercises - going into an area rendomly designated as forest preserve and cleanmng out the lower non-native brush, with a brush cuter, and since I got the 4310, I have been wondering which cutter would be a good one for the 4310? Any suggestions would be appreiciated!:eek:
 
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I've used a Land Pride for 2-4 acres for the last 4 years. It's a 60" standard duty unit...no complaints here. I must admit, I've ran it over brush that I probably shouldn't have and the cutter hasn't let me down.
 
   / Which Brush Cutter? #3  
Nuru:

I have no complaints about my medium duty Tebben. Jay
 
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RoyJackson said:
I've used a Land Pride for 2-4 acres for the last 4 years. It's a 60" standard duty unit...no complaints here. I must admit, I've ran it over brush that I probably shouldn't have and the cutter hasn't let me down.

Thanks Roy, I have been lookingg at LP and JDs for a while.
 
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jbrumberg said:
Nuru:

I have no complaints about my medium duty Tebben. Jay
Thanks a bunch Jay.
 
   / Which Brush Cutter? #6  
Get a Woods. Then you don't have to fight with changing the cutter blades. Instead of using a huge socket such as a 1.625" or larger with a cheater bar, you can use a 5/8" socket on a 3/8" drive ratchet.
 
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JerryG said:
Get a Woods. Then you don't have to fight with changing the cutter blades. Instead of using a huge socket such as a 1.625" or larger with a cheater bar, you can use a 5/8" socket on a 3/8" drive ratchet.
JerryG, but isn't the smaller nut an indication of a potentially weaker shaft?:eek:
 
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Nuru said:
JerryG, but isn't the smaller nut an indication of a potentially weaker shaft?:eek:
No. The smaller bolt is just to hold a retainer that keeps the larger pin in for the blades. The pin is as large as the retaining bolt in other mowers. See attachment. Sorry about the size, it's a little large.
 

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I wish my cutter had that setup. My '03 Woods BB60 has the big nut. I bought a better impact and a big socket to remove the blades.
 
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JerryG said:
No. The smaller bolt is just to hold a retainer that keeps the larger pin in for the blades. The pin is as large as the retaining bolt in other mowers. See attachment. Sorry about the size, it's a little large.

Oh, ok, that visual makes a ton of sense!:rolleyes:
 

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