Should mower width match wheel width?

   / Should mower width match wheel width? #1  

CobyRupert

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What's the big deal with insisting that a mower is as wide as the tractor wheel width?

I see this all the time in forums.

This means your tires will run over 2 tracks of grass that enter the mower.
If tires are set wider, the mower is only going over 1 track (the track that you left on the last pass before).

What am I missing? (Besides a little grass next to buildings that I weed-wack anyways?)
 
   / Should mower width match wheel width? #2  
Mowing near fence lines, more than buildings, is the issue. Some have miles of fence lines.
 
   / Should mower width match wheel width? #3  
Mowing near fence lines, more than buildings, are the issue. Some have miles of fence lines.
Yes, also youll typically cover more ground with full width. ... Altho, as surmised you get a better cut with the mower running w/i the wheel track.
......My best cuts ever were done with a 5' bushog running behind a JD 2010 tricycle with Ags.
 
   / Should mower width match wheel width? #4  
I guess that the best scenario is to have the tractors wheels set to widest and then have a mower that is wider than the wheels so that you are only running over the grass once. That is hard to do though.
 
   / Should mower width match wheel width? #5  
It depends entirely on what you are mowing. Your question sounds like you are asking about trimming grass and weeds around buildings.
For that application it is convenient to have a mower that is just slightly wider than the wheel track so you can mow up close to obstacles. A mower that is too wide is more likely to scalp the high spots and leave grass in the low spots.
For large open areas, the bigger mower you have, the better. The ideal mower for those areas would cut in front of the wheels like a haybine or large zero turn.
 
   / Should mower width match wheel width? #6  
I have three setups.

1. 10ft mounted JD brush cutter behind my 90" wide Kubota. I love it for cutting along fences or deep ditches. Keeps the tractor tires away from the fence and/or the risk of falling in the ditch.

2. 6ft mounted Rhino brush cutter behind my 78" wide Ford. I love it for cutting in the timber on crooked trails. Keeps the cutter inside the tractor and narrows my path for easier access.

3. 7ft mounted offset Ford 917 Flail Mower behind my 78" wide Ford. I love it for cutting along fences and roadbanks where I can put the offset side against the fence or dangle off a ditch bank without getting the tires into trouble.

If I only had one choice, it would definitely be a cutter wider than the tractor.
 
   / Should mower width match wheel width? #7  
When I purchased this JD 650, it came with a Woods 60" mower,,,

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After running it one season, I found a 48" mower on CL,,, it was so cheap, I had to try it,,

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The 48" CL mower does not cut the full width of the tractor,, but,
it does let the tractor mow at a much higher ground speed.

I have timed myself with both,, I can mow the same area in less time with the narrow 48" mower.

So, in my case, less than tractor width is good,,,

Oh, yea,, I do have another mower with a deck that is much wider than the tractor,
I use that for trimming.
That mower is gas powered,, it is no where as much fun to use as the diesel,,,:thumbsup:
 
   / Should mower width match wheel width? #8  
How come there are no hydraulic controlled offset 3pt mowers? Seem like a relatively easy design and could be very convenient arround obstacles and in tight places.

Sweeping wide or narrow on turns. Mow up next to a tree with offset next to the tree, then swing the other way, drive forward, swing back to the tree and cut the other side.
?
 
   / Should mower width match wheel width? #9  
I used to leave my turnbuckles loose when I was mowing on a side hill next to a ditch. The mower would gravitate down hill and I'd probably get another 5-6" of cut that way. I'm so glad I don't take those risks anymore....
 
   / Should mower width match wheel width? #10  
How come there are no hydraulic controlled offset 3pt mowers? Seem like a relatively easy design and could be very convenient arround obstacles and in tight places.

Sweeping wide or narrow on turns. Mow up next to a tree with offset next to the tree, then swing the other way, drive forward, swing back to the tree and cut the other side.
?

That would be cool. Never saw one that swings across the rear of the tractor for use on either side. Would definitely be hydraulic driven. Would require one remote to run the cutter, one remote to swing the main boom, one remote to change the angle of the wrist. Doable, but complex. I'm sure someone will chime in with a pic of such an animal. :)
 
 
 
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