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Re: best rotary cutter? Woods or Brush hog or ????
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Posted by kyhayman on October 12, 2003 at 16:42:48 from (64.12.96.72):
In Reply to: best rotary cutter? Woods or Brush hog or ????? posted by John M. on October 12, 2003 at 12:15:07:
Either Woods, Sidewinder, or Bush Hog. I had a Rhino and hated it, huge POS. May have just been a bad batch. Bought a Bush Hog brand 5 yrs ago and so far so good, it was about $3000 cheaper than the Woods and included stump jumpers. Got an old 8' Sidewinder that was built in the 50's. Still going strong. I use it in really rugged terrain because with the pneumatic drive instead of a gear box less to break. I figured they were out of business but saw them last year at the National Farm Machinery Show.
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