Poopdeck Pappy
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- Joined
- May 13, 2013
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- 2,627
- Location
- Dallas, Texas
- Tractor
- Kioti DK50SE Cab, Kubota BX23, Kubota BX2660, Grasshopper 729BT
I've never used the LP or Modern Ag. They are probably good cutters. I own the Rhino 172 and I know it's a good cutter. One thing I really like about the Rhino is that all the support structure is on top of the deck, not underneath, which means there are fewer places for clippings and debris to accumulate under there, keeps the underside clean.
You would probably be fine with any of them. The one thing I absolutely despise on modern rotary cutters is the plastic gearbox cover on the input shaft / slip clutch. It makes adjusting the slip clutch almost impossible. I took mine off because my mower sits out in the elements and I frequently check the slip clutch to make sure the clutch discs are not rusted together.
It was too big of a PITA to do with the cover in place. I am NOT recommending anyone else do this. I know it's a safety issue, but I'm the only person that ever uses the cutter, and I never, ever, ever get off the tractor with the PTO engaged. Never ever.
You would probably be fine with any of them. The one thing I absolutely despise on modern rotary cutters is the plastic gearbox cover on the input shaft / slip clutch. It makes adjusting the slip clutch almost impossible. I took mine off because my mower sits out in the elements and I frequently check the slip clutch to make sure the clutch discs are not rusted together.
It was too big of a PITA to do with the cover in place. I am NOT recommending anyone else do this. I know it's a safety issue, but I'm the only person that ever uses the cutter, and I never, ever, ever get off the tractor with the PTO engaged. Never ever.