tshep
Gold Member
I have been cutting 2.44 ac with a MMM equipped BX23D (typically just MMM for ride).
It takes me 2 hours.
We will soon be adding 5 adjacent acres.
After batting ideas around, we added a BX1500, also with MMM.
It takes her 2 1/2 hours.
So we predict 7.5 ac will take us (2 operators) 3 1/3 hours.
(We have 2 operators, know the equipment, bits interchange (I'm a pretty good tech), we are happy with 8 or 9 mph!, the BX23 can do the worst areas, while BX1500 continues working.)
So, we feel like we have mowing handled.
We just might want to garden/farm up to, say 2 ac of the combined 7 1/2, no more.
We would still have 2 4WD, 23/15HP tractors, and 2 operators.
What's the best way to get into this?
Smaller, lighter implements for either machine?
Rent implements, or services?
A bigger machine to drive more universal implements?
Seat time, on non-repeated tasks, would not be a deterrent, now.
(If it took 2 days instead of 4 hours to plow/rip once a year, we could handle that.)
I imagine machine weight will be the first limit, and hp the next.
What's a practical, cost effective way to attempt this experiment?
It takes me 2 hours.
We will soon be adding 5 adjacent acres.
After batting ideas around, we added a BX1500, also with MMM.
It takes her 2 1/2 hours.
So we predict 7.5 ac will take us (2 operators) 3 1/3 hours.
(We have 2 operators, know the equipment, bits interchange (I'm a pretty good tech), we are happy with 8 or 9 mph!, the BX23 can do the worst areas, while BX1500 continues working.)
So, we feel like we have mowing handled.
We just might want to garden/farm up to, say 2 ac of the combined 7 1/2, no more.
We would still have 2 4WD, 23/15HP tractors, and 2 operators.
What's the best way to get into this?
Smaller, lighter implements for either machine?
Rent implements, or services?
A bigger machine to drive more universal implements?
Seat time, on non-repeated tasks, would not be a deterrent, now.
(If it took 2 days instead of 4 hours to plow/rip once a year, we could handle that.)
I imagine machine weight will be the first limit, and hp the next.
What's a practical, cost effective way to attempt this experiment?