I have a compact tractor with a rear finish mower, a loader and other attachments. I have a lot of acres, some level, rolling sloping and various obsticals like trees, bushes, pond, buildings and landscaping.
It is very slow and time consuming to mow, especially with all the trees. The tractor and finish mower is becoming a pain. Our small riding mower seems better, but I'm a bigger guy and like to feel stable on inclines and uneven terrain.
What would be the best tool? A rider, a zero or a front mount mower?
I hear zero's aren't stable and lack traction, the front mount mower seems as big as my tractor so is a better rider a better choice?
I like the thought of AWS, it looks fast and effortless. Do I need 4 WD?
What is the difference between the X500- all terrain and the X700?
What would you buy?
My only other potential use may be a snow blower, but otherwise I need the best tool to mower faster and better.
Thanks for any help and thoughts.
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No you dont need four wheel drive,
you should invest having your tires fluid filled and
purchase a rear mounted flailmower like the Sicma brand from
Ken Sweet you will be much better off and you can sell
the finish mower as you will have no use for it anymore.
The three point hitch flailmower is shorter than a finish mower,
consumes less energy and cuts better because of the "Verticut method"
which employs a high speed rotor which carries the knives and slices the grass rather than tearing it like a finish mower and cuts all the grass and leaves and shreds the leaves very well leaving little residue because the leaves and gras are chopped so finely.
The entire width of the flailmower is cutting at all times versus
half the blade width of your rear finish mower.
And if you have very high grass you can mow it with the flail mower
and it will continue to shred the grass and leaves if you need more than one pass, where a rotary finish mower will simply pick it up and throw it around rather than shred it some more as a flail mower will.
If you need to mow areas of wet grass its no issue with a flailmower
as it will do it with no hesitation and by keeping the grass and brush close to the sod you will limit the ability of the invasives to create a foot hold as well and grass seeding will become a joy when you do it in late in the fall as you will have great sod to mow.
The flailmower hood does not collect grass clippings like a finish mower as the flail motor rotor slices and carries the grass or brush over the rotor and throws it back down on the ground.
The other great thing is that the flailmower will not throw missiles like a finish mower will either as it is a very safe mower to use around pedestrians and animals.
Get you tires loaded with rim guard or windshield washer fluid
and buy a Sicma flailmower from Ken Sweet and by doing so you will
be spending less money and supporting a fine sponsor of this
forum as well.
The other thing is if you trade in your current mule eventually you can keep
the Sicma flail mower and install it on the new one with zero modifications and no money lost in trades.:thumbsup: