Woods 6000 600 Brush Bull Bush Hog 305
Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee Pics |
2004-10-23 99094
Anyone out there own or using any of these rotary cutters? I am looking at them and would appreciate any comments or feedback before I buy. So far I am leaning towards the Woods 600 Brush Bull as it seems to be the heaviest duty cutter I can run on my 4410. The Woods 6000 is monster beefy but not sure it that would be too much weight. Thanks in advance.
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Woods 6000 600 Brush Bull Bush Hog 305
oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2004-10-23 99116
Chief
we sell both Woods and Bush Hog. They are both good machines but we sell more Bush Hog SQ (squealer) 600 than Woods BB(brush bull)600 if that means any thing to you. In my eyes they are identical units. You can get both with either a slip clutch or shear bolts. It really comes down to what color you like yellowish orange or red. ....
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Woods 6000 600 Brush Bull Bush Hog 305
Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee Pics |
2004-10-23 99121
Thanks for the reply Oneace. The Squealer is a light duty cutter and I am wanting a heavy duty cutter. The Woods 600 Brush Bull is nearly double the weight of the Squealer. My preference is a rotary cutter with a 7 gauge deck and 1/4 inch or thicker side skirts. The Brush Bull has a 10 gauge deck the weight is near the max to put on a 4410. The Bush Hog 285 might be more in line with what I am thinking of but the Bush Hog 305 and Woods 6000 sure has the beef I am looking for. Can you give me some prices for these models your dealer carries? Thanks! ....
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Woods 6000 600 Brush Bull Bush Hog 305
oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2004-10-23 99126
I can find some prices for you. ....
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