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Just as a side note CADplans... I've found that there is a rpm 'sweet spot' for doing all of my non-pto work. It's a titch above the 2000 mark.

Low or High, a smidge above 2000 revs and I can (and have) work all day, and in 4WD. Fuel economy is great at that mark... an 8 hour day of field fetching and loading 4x5 round bales = 20 litres of fuel to top-up for the next day.

That speed of just over 2,000 rpms is also the sweet spot for my 4105.
I had never heard the tractor run at PTO speed under a load before I got this mower.

When I tried the flail mower, all I had to mow was some winter left over grass that was about a foot tall.
The tractor never labored mowing that grass, even though the mower is 90" wide.
 
   / First Turbo Tractor, Teach Me, Help Select Best Attachments #32  
your not gonna retire your IH 584 are ya? a sweet machine I'd be proud to own!
 
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your not gonna retire your IH 584 are ya? a sweet machine I'd be proud to own!


The IH 584 is my loader/forks tractor,, and the 584 runs the JD 390 flail,,
so, the IH ain't going nowhere!! :thumbsup:

The same with the JD 650, I mowed in the garden with the 650 today.
I have always kept at least 3 running tractors, set up for different tasks.
In the past, I had one diesel, and two gasoline machines.

Now, I have switched to all diesel for utility,,
I do have the Gravely's, they are all gas,, but, those are more for exercise, than real work.
 
   / First Turbo Tractor, Teach Me, Help Select Best Attachments #34  
My tractor is normally aspirated, and the difference in fuel consumption between piddling about (box blading, pulling trees) at idle and heavy PTO work (stump grinding, mowing) is spectacular.
 
   / First Turbo Tractor, Teach Me, Help Select Best Attachments #35  
9-13mph cutting grass lol, holy smokes that's flying, your grass must be pretty dang flat with no groundhogs around to run at those speeds.
 
   / First Turbo Tractor, Teach Me, Help Select Best Attachments #36  
9-13mph cutting grass lol, holy smokes that's flying, your grass must be pretty dang flat with no groundhogs around to run at those speeds.
I top out at 15mph downhill with no load & a tailwind on my L4060. Even if my ground was dead flat (not even close) I couldn't hit 10 powering anything.
 
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I do mow up-hill much slower (~5MPH?),, but, that is only because it feels right.
I have tried it,, the tractor will easily go 8-9MPH,, up-hill.
Down hill,, I can not resist, I let it go.
I am amazed how nice the Woods mower cuts at that speed.
None of my other mowers can cut going that fast.
The JD has way more power than anything else I mow with,,,

I do have one ground hog hole,, I have been meaning to fill that in.
I am going REAL slow when I pass over that,,,
 
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I have yet to mow any of my 3 acres with my tractor lol, but if I did, I would rather cut wide and slow like 3-4mph on a 8ft+ cutter.

That's my theory anyway, my tractor will run over 16mph but I would never try to mow at those speeds in high range, I just feel it would beat up on the tractor too much. But your tractor is a open station with no loader, that might make a big difference. Idk
 
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^^^^
That's what I been preaching every time someone says to go with a 5' mower (brushhog) on a 30 something hp tractor. Claiming that not enough power to run a 6'+ cutter.

I run an 8' with my 42 PTO hp mx. Wide and slow is a better ride than narrow and fast.

8' cutter at 4 mph cuts just as fast as a 4' cutter at 8mph. But (for the safety police) 8mph is more likely to bounce you off the tractor and run you over:laughing:

I'd be running a 10' or 12' if not for the need to trailer. Kinda need to keep it under 102" wide
 
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^^^^
That's what I been preaching every time someone says to go with a 5' mower (brushhog) on a 30 something hp tractor. Claiming that not enough power to run a 6'+ cutter.

I run an 8' with my 42 PTO hp mx. Wide and slow is a better ride than narrow and fast.

8' cutter at 4 mph cuts just as fast as a 4' cutter at 8mph. But (for the safety police) 8mph is more likely to bounce you off the tractor and run you over:laughing:

I'd be running a 10' or 12' if not for the need to trailer. Kinda need to keep it under 102" wide
 

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