Richard
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
This has just become an eye opening spec to me after using a borrowed tractor/mower...
We used a 7' mower so for no other reason than that, I using for my example below, HD 7' mowers of these brands...(my real goal is to get a 15')
Woods 8400 7' HD mower, BTS 16,000 fpm
Bush Hog 307 7' HD mower, BTS 11,875 fpm
Brown 684, 7' HD mower, BTS 17,803 fpm
I presume these all use a 540 pto, so given their input could be the same tractor, is one able to make any conclusions based on fpm alone?
Pros/cons?
1. Would the Brown mower be better in "grass" since it has a higher bts, or is it the opposite and the Bush Hog would be better in "grass"?
2. Seems to me, this is all done via gearing, as such, I'd expect in thick stuff, the slower bts to have more power behind it so it wouldn't bog down?
When one is looking at a mower, is this the first spec you might want to look at, after size & duty rating?
I never ever thought about bts, I always presumed for a given size, they'd all be the same.
The Brown we borrowed... while using it, one thing I noticed that is now clear (given it's bts)... it really chopped things up. When I ran over sapplings, small cedar trees... they simply came out the other side as toothpicks. VERY unlike our cutter on our IH-444. Had I run over the same items, those items would have shaken that cutter to smithereens and come out the backside as hacked up stalks, instead of shards.
While cutting I started to get the gut feeling that this mower was cutting MUCH faster (bts) than our cutter, but frankly, I attributed that to the IH-444 probably not getting up to PTO speeds on the tach (old & tired) and the NH we were using being fresh & strong.
Now, I realize there was more going on with the gearing of the cutter themselves.
I'd love to learn more about the pros/cons of BTS when used on same sized mower/tractor.
We used a 7' mower so for no other reason than that, I using for my example below, HD 7' mowers of these brands...(my real goal is to get a 15')
Woods 8400 7' HD mower, BTS 16,000 fpm
Bush Hog 307 7' HD mower, BTS 11,875 fpm
Brown 684, 7' HD mower, BTS 17,803 fpm
I presume these all use a 540 pto, so given their input could be the same tractor, is one able to make any conclusions based on fpm alone?
Pros/cons?
1. Would the Brown mower be better in "grass" since it has a higher bts, or is it the opposite and the Bush Hog would be better in "grass"?
2. Seems to me, this is all done via gearing, as such, I'd expect in thick stuff, the slower bts to have more power behind it so it wouldn't bog down?
When one is looking at a mower, is this the first spec you might want to look at, after size & duty rating?
I never ever thought about bts, I always presumed for a given size, they'd all be the same.
The Brown we borrowed... while using it, one thing I noticed that is now clear (given it's bts)... it really chopped things up. When I ran over sapplings, small cedar trees... they simply came out the other side as toothpicks. VERY unlike our cutter on our IH-444. Had I run over the same items, those items would have shaken that cutter to smithereens and come out the backside as hacked up stalks, instead of shards.
While cutting I started to get the gut feeling that this mower was cutting MUCH faster (bts) than our cutter, but frankly, I attributed that to the IH-444 probably not getting up to PTO speeds on the tach (old & tired) and the NH we were using being fresh & strong.
Now, I realize there was more going on with the gearing of the cutter themselves.
I'd love to learn more about the pros/cons of BTS when used on same sized mower/tractor.