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Land Pride RC2512 Brush Cutter
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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 1280736" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>I purchased the 2512 about 2 weeks ago and really like it. I did consider the TS12 and also Bush Hogs comparible model. The TS lists a tractor for up to 60 hp, mine is 75 pto hp. The other consideration was how the blade attachment. The Landpride blades are attached to a "stump jumper", the TS's are not. I eliminated the Bush Hog because it required another set of remotes which would have cost me near $1300.</p><p></p><p>For me it came down to matching the mower to the tractor and then whether I would rather have the 88 degrees up and 25 degrees down free float of the TS with no stump jumpers or the 45 degrees up and 22 degrees down free float and stump jumpers on the Landpride. I went with the Landpride for the stump jumpers and it matched my tractor better. All 3 units will cut up to 1 1/2 " diameter. Good luck!!</p><p></p><p>Note: The hydraulics on my Landpride do not hold the wings up in place for a long period of time ( no more than about 5 hours). Maybe I have some lousy cylinders or maybe that's just the way it is. Be careful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 1280736, member: 17369"] I purchased the 2512 about 2 weeks ago and really like it. I did consider the TS12 and also Bush Hogs comparible model. The TS lists a tractor for up to 60 hp, mine is 75 pto hp. The other consideration was how the blade attachment. The Landpride blades are attached to a "stump jumper", the TS's are not. I eliminated the Bush Hog because it required another set of remotes which would have cost me near $1300. For me it came down to matching the mower to the tractor and then whether I would rather have the 88 degrees up and 25 degrees down free float of the TS with no stump jumpers or the 45 degrees up and 22 degrees down free float and stump jumpers on the Landpride. I went with the Landpride for the stump jumpers and it matched my tractor better. All 3 units will cut up to 1 1/2 " diameter. Good luck!! Note: The hydraulics on my Landpride do not hold the wings up in place for a long period of time ( no more than about 5 hours). Maybe I have some lousy cylinders or maybe that's just the way it is. Be careful! [/QUOTE]
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