Man everyone that talked about the DR bring a work out kind of made under statements.
Well it got up to 34 today so we unload our "new" 17 HP DR mower and the 30" bush hog and 42" mower decks. We installed the 30" deck and changed the oil to Rotella T6 5W-40 synthetic with a new filter the seller gave us.
I am sure it would do fine on larger pine but our stunted maples want to stand up straight so the DR will just try to climb them if they are over 2" around.
Now it will walk though 1" stuff quite well. In the woods deep with leaves I found going down works better as far dozing the brush over but coming up hill I do not have to use reverse often to make three passes getting the stub as smooth as possible.
A few times I had it kill the engine when it cut the tree off then started grinding on the stump but I soon learned how to manage that from happening. I am glad I missed the 13 HP model and got the 17 HP for less money.
Now the power may be better but it had old gas in it and I added so much Sea Foam it smells like a diesel engine. I have fresh pure gas treated with Sea Foam to put in it tomorrow.
It is low hours and I do not think anything has been adjusted on it since it was unboxed. The choke would not completely close until I adjusted the cable. In this cold weather the choke is required to start it the first time.
After a couple hours of use I think we have a winner in the DR brush mower. Since we may not have much use for the 42" mower deck we are looking at unbolting the deck that swings from the frame and then mounting a box on the frame to have something on the order of the DR Wagon.
The 6KW generator attachment is $800 but we have a 3500 watt China generator that we can load into the box we add on the mower frame to make a four wheel truck so we can have 120/240 volts any where on the place.
Since we plan to use it a lot the next 3 months I may get chains for it in the woods. If we get the pushing blade attachment the chains will help with traction.