johnrex62
Platinum Member
My manual says 2" is my max. I routinely mow thick stands of 2-3" cedar elm saplings. When I say thick, I mean areas of saplings 4-6" apart covering 15x100' patches. I have run over a few 4" trees in the midst of these thickets over the last couple years and aside from a lot of bouncing and noise it justs keeps going. I have never bogged the tractor down and I push through this stuff in mid range with the pedal nearly half way to the floor at times. I only slow down for the ground conditions as the material to be cuts does not seem to push the limits on either the mower or the tractor. I have a shear bolt shaft and have not sheared a pin on saplings yet.
I think the manual limit is a liability compromise or possibly to ensure a pretty cut. I was more interested in opening a path than making it pretty. Pretty will come later after a few more mowings.
I think the manual limit is a liability compromise or possibly to ensure a pretty cut. I was more interested in opening a path than making it pretty. Pretty will come later after a few more mowings.