Uncle Wayne
Silver Member
- Joined
- May 18, 2009
- Messages
- 154
- Location
- Moulton, Alabama (Lawrence County)
- Tractor
- 4320 John Deere
I tried my new 4320 and MX6 out yesterday in my seedlings and was very pleased with the performance. Almost 18 acres of the 30 in my field are planted in hardwood seedlings.
The seedlings were planted in February of this year and vary in height from 12 inches to 24 inches high. All the ground cover was sprayed late last fall prior to the first frost to kill it. This supposedly gives the seedlings a head start this spring growing season. In a lot of places the grass is already taller than the seedlings so I have to be very careful mowing or I'll cut down my young trees.
I tried to line the edge of the FEL, lifted up to clear the trees of course, with the row I was mowing beside. The rows are between 10 and 12 feet on center with the space between the trees varying between 8 and 10 feet.
With the quick response of the power steering and eHydro transmission, I had no problem cutting right up beside the young trees. Saying this may jinx me today but I mowed for over an hour and didn't cut a single tree down.
I was very pleased with the turn-around radius and handling of the 4320 with the MX6 behind at the end of the row also. The eHydro allowed me very good control to reposition the tractor after turning and the cruise control feature is very nice too.
With the trees so short, it was a slow process. I left the tractor in low range at around 1700 rpms which gave me a ground speed of around 2 mph. After the trees gain some more height, I'll be able to speed up the process.
First trip to the field was a success.
Once again I appreciate all the help and advice several of you offered during the shopping process.
The seedlings were planted in February of this year and vary in height from 12 inches to 24 inches high. All the ground cover was sprayed late last fall prior to the first frost to kill it. This supposedly gives the seedlings a head start this spring growing season. In a lot of places the grass is already taller than the seedlings so I have to be very careful mowing or I'll cut down my young trees.
I tried to line the edge of the FEL, lifted up to clear the trees of course, with the row I was mowing beside. The rows are between 10 and 12 feet on center with the space between the trees varying between 8 and 10 feet.
With the quick response of the power steering and eHydro transmission, I had no problem cutting right up beside the young trees. Saying this may jinx me today but I mowed for over an hour and didn't cut a single tree down.
I was very pleased with the turn-around radius and handling of the 4320 with the MX6 behind at the end of the row also. The eHydro allowed me very good control to reposition the tractor after turning and the cruise control feature is very nice too.
With the trees so short, it was a slow process. I left the tractor in low range at around 1700 rpms which gave me a ground speed of around 2 mph. After the trees gain some more height, I'll be able to speed up the process.
First trip to the field was a success.
Once again I appreciate all the help and advice several of you offered during the shopping process.