When your reputation spans 75 years, good is never enough.
In 1946, our founders, the Wood Brothers, unveiled the first successful tractor mounted-rotary cutter. Since then, a pioneering spirit of innovation has thrived at Woods®. We never stop improving upon and rigorously testing our high-quality attachments to perform under the toughest conditions, because that’s what hardworking people need and deserve.
We take pride in our work and the work of land stewards everywhere. Like our founders, we believe in giving our customers every advantage in the field. That’s why you can trust Woods attachments are not only premium quality, but also durable, engineered to perform, simple to maintain, and designed to last.
I hate my Woods 72" brush cutter. Stump jumper bolts break in half constantly. Been through 4 in less than 2 years. Never by another Woods Product again based on my experience.
Don’t use on a large tractor as it will not touch the ground. I have a 120hp New Holland and with my arms down it’s still off the ground by 1 inch. You need a smaller tractor for these scrapers.
Can't see value in the teeth or bucket. Heck that's what chainsaws are for and I already own 5 of those in an assortment of sizes...Demo woulda been nice.. Still shopping.....
I'd love to see a video on what it takes to swap the spiked roller with the discs, as well as changing out the speeds on the drive kits. I'm sure it takes some effort, but at the end of the day if its not terrible it seems like a great way to get both in one unit for a lot less $$$. Thanks!
I'd love to see a short video comparing and contrasting these 3 seeders, what boxes each one has and doesn't have, etc. Which one is more for which applications, if you need to do X and Y with a seeder this is the one, etc.
we run the commercial version with kubota MX6000's and we ride at about 10-15 mph with no cut issues other than excessive bouncing from the crappy ground level that is all over Fort Hood lol but i love woods and kubota's to run it. they cut great regardless blade quality
I can not find a dealer that sells the hydraulic deflector kit you talk about in this video for my new snowblower model SB84C I bought the snowblower from my local dealer Messick's
Last year when I was looking for one, I wanted a new Woods finishing mower but couldn’t afford it. I went with a new 6’ LMC and I’m completely happy with it.
I wanted a Woods 6’ finishing mower but couldn’t justify the cost. I ended up buying a new LMC 6’ finishing mower. I do love it, but I know it’s not made as good as the Woods. It’s very good for the money though and should last me many years.
The dust covers are made of cheap junk metal, mine split at every bolt hole with less than 100 hours on it. I've went through one gearbox in less than 300 hours, along with, an idler pully/bearing and 3 belts... all within 300 hours of finish yard mowing!! Would not recommend this cutter unless you want to work on it constantly.
Nicholas, you can find out if a Woods attachment will fit your tractor by using our Match My Tractor feature. Here is the link woodsequipment.com/match-my-tractor/