mangumjs
New member
Hello all,
I am new to the forum, brought in by an internet search for slope mowers. I am considering an PT1845 and I have even been to Tazewell (at the end of a family vacation). My property has a retention pond with 30 degree slopes (measured them) that rise about 20 feet in elevation. Other slopes on the 4.5 acres are about 20 degrees. The top of my pond sits below a larger retention pond with much higher/steeper slopes (maybe my neighbor should buy an 1850). The top and bottom of my pond get marshy at times but I still want to control the vegitation. I have twice already swamped a 4wd New Holland 1250 (?). If I invest the 24k (base price) in a PT1845 I want to know that I have a better chance of moving across the wet areas without getting stuck. Does anyone have experience with the dual wheels in the mud?
I am new to the forum, brought in by an internet search for slope mowers. I am considering an PT1845 and I have even been to Tazewell (at the end of a family vacation). My property has a retention pond with 30 degree slopes (measured them) that rise about 20 feet in elevation. Other slopes on the 4.5 acres are about 20 degrees. The top of my pond sits below a larger retention pond with much higher/steeper slopes (maybe my neighbor should buy an 1850). The top and bottom of my pond get marshy at times but I still want to control the vegitation. I have twice already swamped a 4wd New Holland 1250 (?). If I invest the 24k (base price) in a PT1845 I want to know that I have a better chance of moving across the wet areas without getting stuck. Does anyone have experience with the dual wheels in the mud?