tacticalturnip
Elite Member
If you want to step up in size, go for the NS over the NX. The NX is being discontinued and has the potential for electrical gremlins that the NS doesn't.
Well I did some mowing with the old Kioti and 5’ rotary cutter today. Using this setup I estimate 16-20 hours to mow everything, and it looks like crap with all the windrows and clumps.
I need a bigger tractor and after today the wife is in agreement.
I sorely under estimated the amount of grass on the place; it’s closer to 20 acres than the 10 I estimated.
Congrats on the new place! I skimmed the 6 or so pages, so apologies if this has already been covered.... Have you considered something like a 72" zero turn?Well I did some mowing with the old Kioti and 5’ rotary cutter today. Using this setup I estimate 16-20 hours to mow everything, and it looks like crap with all the windrows and clumps.
I need a bigger tractor and after today the wife is in agreement.
I sorely under estimated the amount of grass on the place; it’s closer to 20 acres than the 10 I estimated.
Congrats on the new place! I skimmed the 6 or so pages, so apologies if this has already been covered.... Have you considered something like a 72" zero turn?
I ask because I went through something similar, although at a much smaller scale - 4-5 mowable acres on the slope of an old terraced ridge. When we moved to our current property I had available a 23hp bx2360 with 60" mid-mount, and 48" 3pt rotary. Running either of those two implements.... and at times both at the same time when the yard got out of control was an absolute chore. Alway felt tired & beat up whenever I finished mowing with the bx.
About 5 years ago I finally bit the bullet and invested in a 60" zero turn and legitimately it cut easily over an hour off my total mowing time as a result of increased maneuverability and cutting speed. It also handles wet and heavier cuts much more readily that the bx does.
Obviously a zero turn is not the best tool for every situation and there are still a couple areas of my property that I have to use the 3pt rotary mower on due to the angle of the slope. I know you have a lot more acreage than I.... plus you mentioned desiring a cabbed solution. Figured I throw out a different solution than changing tractors to accommodate your current needs.
If you want to get rid of the clumps and windrows so it doesn't "look like crap", then you should be looking at 3 spindle batwing type mowers. That or you're going to have to start cutting it much more often, to keep it from getting tall. Tall grass and weeds cut with a single spindle brush mower is always going to look like crap.Well I did some mowing with the old Kioti and 5’ rotary cutter today. Using this setup I estimate 16-20 hours to mow everything, and it looks like crap with all the windrows and clumps.
I need a bigger tractor and after today the wife is in agreement.
I sorely under estimated the amount of grass on the place; it’s closer to 20 acres than the 10 I estimated.
No way I could use a Zero-Turn or pretty much any finish mower in my pasture without destroying the mower. If I had a 5-acre yard around a commercial building, sure but, pasture ... not NO but He!! NO.
Even driving my Kubota B2601 in my pasture is a rough ride in low gear. Cattle, moles, feral hogs, etc. have made it too rough for that tractor and its small-diameter tires.