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  1. So he priced out the Bush Hog and said the Land Pride RCR26 and RCF27 series will be a little cheaper ($100-$200). I have only heard good things about Land Pride but there are not many of their rotary cutters around here let alone in vineyards.

  2. For example, the “Bush Hog” brand of rotary cutters classifies their 1″ cutter (BH110) as “light duty”. In contrast, Land Pride classifies their 2cutter (RCR18) as “light duty”. That’s a big difference in capabilities , but yet the classification of “light-duty” is used for both.

  3. 23 wrz 2018 · What ae your thoughts on the medium duty Land Pride rotary cutters? It is about time to replace my ancient cutter, and I am looking for some recommendations for quality and durability. If there is another brand you prefer, that would also be good to know!

  4. I personally think Land Pride stacks up well with the absolute best rotary cutter brands on the market, such as Woods and Bush Hog. You’ll find some nice standard features on Land Pride cutters that aren’t found on lesser brands. One such example is a floating top link.

  5. 11 wrz 2022 · Comparing the Land Pride single RCR 1884 vs double RCD 1884, and Bush Hog single BH217 vs double SQ 84T (discontinued) and new 2107, and Woods BB84.4 single. The outliers as far as having slower FPS tip speed are the RCD 1884 and BH217, both around 11-12,000 FPS.

  6. 24 lut 2009 · I would highly recommend Land Pride. In fact, after selling the Yanmar and the 10-50 last summer, I just bought a L-P RTR05-50 to replace it on my new tractor (J-D X748). The 50" tillers go in the $1600-$2200 range, not sure how much more the 72' model is, but it'll be worth the price.

  7. The Land Pride RCF3684 Rotary Cutter is a brute among single-spindle cutters. It features a 190 HP gearbox capable of cutting heavy grass and weeds, row crop stubble, thick brush, and small trees up to 4" in diameter and has a cutting height range of 2" to 12".

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