I just picked up a 48" KK on saturday... made quick work of 36 yards of clumpy fill dirt to a nice powder and a old 20 by 40 garden I no longer use. Works well with my BX2350
I have had my 48"KK for three years now and till about 2 acres each year with it. I have hit more foot ball size rocks than I care to admit with it and it keeps on keeping on. Haven't really seen or used the woods so can't comment on it.
Have you checked into Carter and Carter Machinery? They can be reached at Carter and Carter Machinery, Hay Equipment Headquarters. They make a pretty solid tiller and their prices are competitive even with shipping costs. Their service and owner support is very good. Jay
I have a GTC52 on my B7610. It's a stout unit that has given me no problems after three years of use. If possible, I would go bigger on the B7800. Something wide enough to cover your tracks, or at least something that can be offset (The GTC52 can be).
I am always amazed at the price differences around the country. I always shop for the best price with several dealers and many times a TBN'er in some other section of the country will get the same attachment at a far lower cost (Maybe I should not wear my dunce cap when shopping for attachments .). I paid $1350.00 for my tiller, but had to pay $285.00 for a direct shipment to my home. CCM does provide responsive service and support. Jay
I paid 1225 for a rtc48 BushHog aout 6 weeks ago from the local Massey dealer about 20 east of Morgantown, WV
Very pleased so far came with slip clutch also
Question for KillerB,
I own a GTC 52" also which is a great tiller. paid $1150 for it. { brand new!} How can you off set it? I'm not standing in front of it right now but I thought after 2 years of use I would of noticed that feature.