Ive got 40 acres out of town that I hope to build on if interest rates ever come back down. my house area will be about 4 acres, but I also have 2 orchard areas right now that are about 3 acres that need to be mowed regularly. between my tree rows I want to keep mowed until they are established and everything else, Ive got maybe 10 to 15 acres Id like to keep reasonably manicured, doesnt need to be kept lawn short, but I dont want to let it grow wild. Unfortunately I cant have a large batwing mower because of the distance between rows in my orchard, but I want something that can move fairly quickly through plants that arent especially short. Ive been trying to keep up with a pull behind mower and my ATV, but its only a 44" cut and it bogs down pretty bad in heavy material, so I have to go slower than Id like to a lot of the time. Because of the way the orchard are laid out, I need a rear discharge deck and I cant really go much wider than about a 60 inch cut.Do you mow a big farm yard?
Damn that is alot of mowing plant alfalfa or good grass and bail it and sell hay. Need to mow more often or is it to wet? You really need good big HP mower my junky JD I can mow 3' easy grass 60" deckIve got 40 acres out of town that I hope to build on if interest rates ever come back down. my house area will be about 4 acres, but I also have 2 orchard areas right now that are about 3 acres that need to be mowed regularly. between my tree rows I want to keep mowed until they are established and everything else, Ive got maybe 10 to 15 acres Id like to keep reasonably manicured, doesnt need to be kept lawn short, but I dont want to let it grow wild. Unfortunately I cant have a large batwing mower because of the distance between rows in my orchard, but I want something that can move fairly quickly through plants that arent especially short. Ive been trying to keep up with a pull behind mower and my ATV, but its only a 44" cut and it bogs down pretty bad in heavy material, so I have to go slower than Id like to a lot of the time. Because of the way the orchard are laid out, I need a rear discharge deck and I cant really go much wider than about a 60 inch cut.
Yeah, I wont mow everything forever, Ill back off the tree rows in another 5 years or so, once they are established and growing well. Will need to mow the yard and orchard areas long term however, and thats not a small area I guess, also will mow the driveway area going to the house I suppose, you can kinda tell how that will be in the pictures.good Lord Lyc… you have engineered yourself a huge PITA
not sure if anyone has mentioned it, but as you get older, mowing starts to suck more
x2I'm jealous of your forethought/planning. I truly suck at that.
Nice. Imo, you definitely want a liquid cooled engine, preferably diesel. And maybe an old swather and balerIve got 40 acres out of town that I hope to build on if interest rates ever come back down. my house area will be about 4 acres, but I also have 2 orchard areas right now that are about 3 acres that need to be mowed regularly. between my tree rows I want to keep mowed until they are established and everything else, Ive got maybe 10 to 15 acres Id like to keep reasonably manicured, doesnt need to be kept lawn short, but I dont want to let it grow wild. Unfortunately I cant have a large batwing mower because of the distance between rows in my orchard, but I want something that can move fairly quickly through plants that arent especially short. Ive been trying to keep up with a pull behind mower and my ATV, but its only a 44" cut and it bogs down pretty bad in heavy material, so I have to go slower than Id like to a lot of the time. Because of the way the orchard are laid out, I need a rear discharge deck and I cant really go much wider than about a 60 inch cut.
I found a vid of a Super A like what I use for tough jobs. They are smooth riding , lots of power.........
I gave up on the zero turn mowers, they are so rough riding. Last one was a JD 910 and it was so rough. I have two JD GX345. They are so smooth riding and quite and the power steer is so nice. A good used one will easily run 2500.00 to 3000.00. Mine have the Locking differentials that is nice on road ditches and mowing speed of 5 to 7 mph.
Those are 21 HP with a 4 speed trans.......... They might be a lot of things, but they certainly don't have "lots of power" and are definitely not "smooth riding". I'll take my Gravley PT472 with 35 HP and air ride every day. Although its not double the HP, its probably 3-4 times the productivity.
When it comes to mowing, my goal is to not making mowing an all day affair. We have 5 acres of mow-able turf grass that I can knock out in an hour and a half, and then 1/2 hour of trimming. Total time with fueling the mower, checking oil, getting stuff out of the shed and putting it away, moving rain leaders, hoses, trimming, and mowing is less than two and half hours. with that said, I would estimate I'm burning about 3-4 gallons per hour depending how heavy and tall the grass is.