May 5, / Rotary cutter / shredder for Kubota L
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rarvesen
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Central Texas (Texas Hill Country)
I have a Kubota L and looking into getting a rotary cutter. I live in central Texas and this will not be used on a rock free field of grass, rather mowing down overgrown weeds.
I have never had a rotary cutter before. What happens if you do hit rock, is there a good chance the cutter and / or tracor will be damaged?
Are there cutters you would recommend? I assume the Land Pride RCR would not be a good fit for this environment, do you think the Land Pride RCR would be sufficient? I appreciate any information, thanks.
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May 5, / Rotary cutter / shredder for Kubota L
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ritschner
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Burnet, TX
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I think most will do a good job. I use a Rhino 160 since that is what the local dealer was selling. Rhino also makes a 260, which is a heavier unit. Because the blades pivot, generally you end up just beating up the cutting edge and need to resharpen and replace blades more often. My main recommendation would be the use of a driveline clutch instead of shear pins. Several mowers come with them as standard equipment. If not they can be purchased separately at dealers or Tractor Supply.
May 5, / Rotary cutter / shredder for Kubota L
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nybirdman
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north of upstate ny
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Use a PTO clutch IF you service it every year.Not hard to do about fifteen minutes after the first time.I have a clutch on my tiller,my BH has shear pins and have only broke three in 700 hrs of cutting.I have lots of rocks.