Description
OREGON Rotary CUTTER Features
Power through tall grass, overgrown weeds, shrubs, and brush (up to 1″ dia.) on property and along roadsides with Oregon’s 60″ cutting width Rotary Cutter.
- Heavy-duty stump jumper ramp lifts blades up and over rocks and roots, preventing blade damage
- Blade Tip Speed 13,629 FPM (22% higher than competitor)
- Safety shielding is standard (~$200 retail value)
- Standard slip clutch driveline protection eliminates hassle of replacing shear bolts (~$200 retail value)
- Smooth, sloped decks reduce debris and water build-up for care-free maintenance
- Protected gearbox shaft/nut on blade carrier provides more protection from wear
- Grade 50 high strength steel for increased durability
- Corrosion-resistant powder coat finish
- 48″ Cutter is built for tractors with at least 15 HP. 60″ Cutter is built for tractors with 20–50 HP.
- Category 1 3-Pt Connection or Cat 1 Quick Hitch compatible
- Made in the U.S.A. with U.S. and imported parts
- 3-Year Gearbox Warranty; 1-Year Cutter Warranty
*Other notes: Cutting width should be as wide or wider than the width of your tractor tires (measure outside tire to tire).
OREGON Rotary CUTTER Dimensions
- 2–9″ Cutting Height
60″ Rotary Cutter Model OR60RC-1
FAQ’s
Q: How do I determine the right Rotary Cutter for my needs?
A: Match your tractor’s 3-point category, the PTO (power takeoff) horsepower, and the width of the tractor’s tires to the Cutter with the same specs. Working width should be as wide or wider than the width of your tractor tires (measure outside tire to tire).
Q: Do my gearboxes come from the factory filled with oil?
A: No. Be sure to pick up SAE-80W-90 oil before leaving the store.
Q: What assembly is required?
A: The Rotary Cutter is shipped partially assembled to the retailer and will be fully assembled by the retailer. The owner should receive the Rotary Cutter completely assembled, lubricated, and adjusted for normal cutting conditions.
Q: At what height should I be cutting my grass/brush?
A: Run cutter 1/2″ lower in the front than the back. Set the cut height high enough to avoid scalping the ground as this can damage drive components.
Q: How do I adjust my cut height?
A: Level cutter from side to side. Adjust, using tractor’s 3-point arm leveling device: To raise rear of cutter, move tailwheel arm down; to raise front of cutter, raise tractor 3-point arms. Adjust top link to provide 1-2″ of clearance between break link and rear lift arms. See operator’s manual for complete instructions.
Q: What maintenance is required on my Rotary Cutter?A: Some service and maintenance work must be done by a qualified dealership; special skills, tools, and safety procedures may be required. Consult your operator’s manual for details.
Q: Why do I have to adjust my driveline length?
A: If the distance is too large, the driveline will be too short for proper engagement. If the distance is too small, the driveline may bottom out in operation and damage the cutter or tractor.
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