One more thing to keep in mind - Rotary Cutters are meant and designed for heavier brush with thicker stalks. This includes everything from saplings to cattails. Finish Mowers are designed for lawns, and even moderately tall grasses, but have to watch out here. Too tall or thick and it's very hard on the attachment. Flail mowers are sort of an in-between. They can handle lighter saplings and all the cattails you can throw at them, but can also handle cutting grasses.
If you have a lot of tall grasses that you do not intend to bale, then you can replace the thick brush blades on a rotary mower with thinner blades, which will be much better suited for cutting tall "prairie-like" grasses and such. They will also handle lighter saplings, but stay away from heavy, dense brush and fallen logs or you could bend your blades.
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