Parkranger
New member
I am trying to decide if there would be much benefit to reducing my rotary (brush) mower size to increase the horse power per foot and thus reduce strain on the tractor and possibly reduce mowing time. My L3430HST produces 27.5hp at the PTO, resulting in about 4.5hp per foot on my light duty BEFCO 72 rotary (brush) mower. The tractor can handle the weight of the mower just fine with the FEL, backhoe sub-frame and loaded tires, but it is a slow mow, about 2 mph, usually in L on the HST.
I am cutting pastures and meadows, so while the grass may get pretty tall between cuttings, saplings and brush is really not involved. Would trading down to a 60 rotary mower, resulting in about 5.5hp per foot really make that much of a difference. The R1 tires are set wide at 70 inches, so that is why the larger brush hog seemed to make sense.
I have also though about eventually getting a larger tractor, but I have also read that other members are able to bog down their machines even at 7hp per foot when cutting tall grass. I have read the 5hp per foot rule, but while having more hp per foot is never a bad thing, in practical terms, is increasing hp per foot going to really speed up mowing and prevent bogging?
Thanks in advance for your input.
I am cutting pastures and meadows, so while the grass may get pretty tall between cuttings, saplings and brush is really not involved. Would trading down to a 60 rotary mower, resulting in about 5.5hp per foot really make that much of a difference. The R1 tires are set wide at 70 inches, so that is why the larger brush hog seemed to make sense.
I have also though about eventually getting a larger tractor, but I have also read that other members are able to bog down their machines even at 7hp per foot when cutting tall grass. I have read the 5hp per foot rule, but while having more hp per foot is never a bad thing, in practical terms, is increasing hp per foot going to really speed up mowing and prevent bogging?
Thanks in advance for your input.