flyingcow
Veteran Member
I mow with a heavy duty 6' Woods that I have mowed commercially with for years (like 15) and a 45 hp Kubota. I figure in good going I can do 3+ acres an hour and charge $100 per hour plus a delivery fee. If the going is rough I have to downshift which lowers my coverage rate but of course takes longer so I make more.
In the worst going I still manage to do 2 acres an hour, it's not about speed, it's about efficiency. No backing up and keep moving in a fluid motion. It's amazing how much time you can knock off a field if you lay it out and plan your moves so you don't double back or have to use reverse.
i know I'm starting something, but 3 acres an hour? An acre is 210ft square, I think. Thats doing some serious rolling. If everything is right, i might push 1.5 acres an hour, with my 7ft hog. if conditions are right. And my hog has had a 145hp tractor, or as i have now, a 75hp tractor. Haven't seen much of a change per hour/per acre. if you're doing 3 acres per hour@$100. Thats about $33 an acre. I do a little more than an acre an hour and charge $45 an hour. And I'm not beating the crap out of myslef or my equipment.
Sorry, but thats mt 2 cents worth.