englishlarry
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Hi All,
I'm about to purchase a BCS 853 with the 13hp honda engine primarily to use the power harrow for maintaining raised beds on a small scale.
At the same time I'm considering how efficient a 2-wheel tractor will be to mow and chip brush with. For context, I have approximately 0.75 acres of lawn which is fairly rough and undulating but doesn't have too many obstacles. We also have a pond with fairly steep banks and finally 3 acres of rough pasture. Currently we use a combination of a 3pt 60" woods finish mower on the 0.75 acres when dry enough and a push mower for the pond banks. Last year we barely ended up using the 3pt mower because it was so wet and we were wrecking the lawn with the tractor. The 3 acres of rough pasture we use a DR brush mower but have now cut it down enough where there aren't many saplings and it is primarily grass.
It sounds like a 2 wheel tractor mower with a 33" or 40" Zanon would be a good implement to cover all of the above jobs reasonably well. I hoped someone would be able to give me their opinion on the following:
i) Will I notice a substantial difference in maneuverability between the Zanon 33" and 40"? How do people find the general maneuverability of a 2 wheeler when mowing?
ii) Anyone have experience of using a 2 wheeler to mow on poorly drained soil? Am I barking up the wrong tree if I think this will be much better than a SCUT?
iii) Would the Zanon be fine to mow fairly rough pasture if all of the woody stuff has been cut down?
iv) Finally, I was thinking of picking up BIO-150 to shred and chip with. Any have any experience with that model?
Many Thanks!
Larry.
I'm about to purchase a BCS 853 with the 13hp honda engine primarily to use the power harrow for maintaining raised beds on a small scale.
At the same time I'm considering how efficient a 2-wheel tractor will be to mow and chip brush with. For context, I have approximately 0.75 acres of lawn which is fairly rough and undulating but doesn't have too many obstacles. We also have a pond with fairly steep banks and finally 3 acres of rough pasture. Currently we use a combination of a 3pt 60" woods finish mower on the 0.75 acres when dry enough and a push mower for the pond banks. Last year we barely ended up using the 3pt mower because it was so wet and we were wrecking the lawn with the tractor. The 3 acres of rough pasture we use a DR brush mower but have now cut it down enough where there aren't many saplings and it is primarily grass.
It sounds like a 2 wheel tractor mower with a 33" or 40" Zanon would be a good implement to cover all of the above jobs reasonably well. I hoped someone would be able to give me their opinion on the following:
i) Will I notice a substantial difference in maneuverability between the Zanon 33" and 40"? How do people find the general maneuverability of a 2 wheeler when mowing?
ii) Anyone have experience of using a 2 wheeler to mow on poorly drained soil? Am I barking up the wrong tree if I think this will be much better than a SCUT?
iii) Would the Zanon be fine to mow fairly rough pasture if all of the woody stuff has been cut down?
iv) Finally, I was thinking of picking up BIO-150 to shred and chip with. Any have any experience with that model?
Many Thanks!
Larry.