Halftrack
Platinum Member
Got to add my 2 cents. I've had 5, 6, 7 and 7.5 ft rotary finish mowers along with a handful of flails.
Probably the best overall rotary was a Kioti/Phoenix/Simca 6' with air tires. Rated the best because even in extremely heavy grass, with the full width rear discharge, it spread the clippings evenly, no scalping and never had a tire issue in 5 years (put up on blocks every winteŕ).
Neighbor had the Kioti/P/S 7' model which was built like a tank and just as heavy. Due to that weight, a common issue was bending of the deck brackets where the wheel tubes attach. A lot of these have been beefed-up in this area. His had large solid tires.
Another neighbor had a 7' Woods, again, built like a tank. It had the small air tires and he couldn't finish a mowing without tire issues.
My current big finish mower is a 7.5' (230) Sitrex 5 blade with the hard tires. The 5 blade does an excellent finish cut and pulls less hp than the above 2 7 footers. It does leave 2 windrows of clippings in heavy mowing. With the wheels mounted within 6" of the outside edges , it is a flat area mower. Anything less and it will scalp. I have a barely noticeable ridge at one end of the strip, that I have to keep the wheels on or scalp.
Suggestions: max 7 to 7.5' for a single deck, otherwise a trifold (lots of tires, blades,etc)
Probably the best overall rotary was a Kioti/Phoenix/Simca 6' with air tires. Rated the best because even in extremely heavy grass, with the full width rear discharge, it spread the clippings evenly, no scalping and never had a tire issue in 5 years (put up on blocks every winteŕ).
Neighbor had the Kioti/P/S 7' model which was built like a tank and just as heavy. Due to that weight, a common issue was bending of the deck brackets where the wheel tubes attach. A lot of these have been beefed-up in this area. His had large solid tires.
Another neighbor had a 7' Woods, again, built like a tank. It had the small air tires and he couldn't finish a mowing without tire issues.
My current big finish mower is a 7.5' (230) Sitrex 5 blade with the hard tires. The 5 blade does an excellent finish cut and pulls less hp than the above 2 7 footers. It does leave 2 windrows of clippings in heavy mowing. With the wheels mounted within 6" of the outside edges , it is a flat area mower. Anything less and it will scalp. I have a barely noticeable ridge at one end of the strip, that I have to keep the wheels on or scalp.
Suggestions: max 7 to 7.5' for a single deck, otherwise a trifold (lots of tires, blades,etc)