new jersey mike
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- Apr 22, 2009
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- Tractor
- 2010 - NH T1530
I was debating the same decision last year. I "had" heavily over grown fields. I decided on a new 45hp tractor and a 6ft rotary from Bush hog. I decided to also buy new this way any abuse was from me. The mower is limited with the diameter it cut and I will come back with a chain saw and than brush hog the remainder in the real heavy areas.
I don't agree with comment of the front part of the mower is only being used. When a sapling is cut is it not chopped more before coming out the back? And if you were to have the back edge 1 inch lower then the front it would mulch more material but is more strenuous on the tractor.
I have leaned a lot from reading here and really appreciate it. So what do I know, the hp of the tractor, the height and age of material maters, the speed that you move forward matters, the height of the deck and angle of the deck matters, is the field level? Cut moving downhill to ease the load. You don't have to cut a full 6ft swipe either. The dealer told me I did not have to have to run high rpms and I guess he never thought this "green horn" would not do what I did. I am sure many will also say RPM's matter it's what is turning the bade and moving the tractor. If you have a bucket keep it low so you push down the material you cut.
And if your unsure go around it.
I hope this helps.
I don't agree with comment of the front part of the mower is only being used. When a sapling is cut is it not chopped more before coming out the back? And if you were to have the back edge 1 inch lower then the front it would mulch more material but is more strenuous on the tractor.
I have leaned a lot from reading here and really appreciate it. So what do I know, the hp of the tractor, the height and age of material maters, the speed that you move forward matters, the height of the deck and angle of the deck matters, is the field level? Cut moving downhill to ease the load. You don't have to cut a full 6ft swipe either. The dealer told me I did not have to have to run high rpms and I guess he never thought this "green horn" would not do what I did. I am sure many will also say RPM's matter it's what is turning the bade and moving the tractor. If you have a bucket keep it low so you push down the material you cut.
And if your unsure go around it.
I hope this helps.