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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. 5 paź 2013 · I am thinking about buying a new 6' rotary cutter medium duty for bush hogging old pasture and mowing down small bushes and up to 2" trees. What brands/quality are out there and which would be the best bang for my buck? Your input is appreciated.

  3. The RCR18 is classified by Land Pride as a “lightweight” implement, whereas the RCR12 is tagged with their even lighter “economical” classification. This is very misleading. For example, the “Bush Hog” brand of rotary cutters classifies their 1″ cutter (BH110) as “light duty”.

  4. 16 cze 2021 · This is a review, setup and operation of the Land Pride RCF2060 rotary cutter or brush hog, if you prefer. The demonstration of using this cutter is some very tall and thick grass that was...

  5. 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.

  6. 4 kwi 2018 · Are the LandPride rotary cutters any good or should I opt for another brand - Woods, Bush Hog, etc.? I'm interested in a 6' cutter for a steep mountain property & also some flat farmland overgrown fields.

  7. 14 lip 2001 · I am researching a tiller, rotary cutter and box blade and currently am leaning toward Land Pride for these items. The tractor I would be using them on will have between 44-48 pto hp. I was wondering which brand would most individuals would rank as the best for ruggedness and quality?

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