I Need a Bigger Tractor

   / I Need a Bigger Tractor #61  
Why does it have to be cut?

I have lots of land that I never cut and it does just fine, just like it did before I came along.

SR

Not sure about your area, but down here in the Southeast, fields will quickly be taken over by saplings and resort back to woods. Dozer work is expensive and I bought the land for the fields to run livestock. JWR has it right.
 
   / I Need a Bigger Tractor #62  
Not sure about your area, but down here in the Southeast, fields will quickly be taken over by saplings and resort back to woods. Dozer work is expensive and I bought the land for the fields to run livestock. JWR has it right.

Bingo.

In my area one will not be able to mow ground ignored for 4 or 5 years.

SDT
 
   / I Need a Bigger Tractor #63  
In my part of the world you need to bush hog once a year or any open land will be taken over by cedar and sweet gum.

I have a 72 acre remote property. I have one 7 or so acre field that I cut about 5 times a year. This is the view from the cabins front porch and where the kids ride ATVs. I have another area of about 10 acres that I try to cut maybe twice a year as this the area I see when driving in.

The rest of the open areas I cut once a year to keep them from being over taken over by trash trees. I cut these areas in late winter, between deer and turkey season.
 
   / I Need a Bigger Tractor #64  
Sawyer Bob ? You gotta be kidding. Unless you plan to plant trees and make a tree farm out of it you best cut it at least annually. How long have you been on a farm? (I'm not being sarcastic, really just asking...)
They aren't talking about yearly, they want to keep it mowed... I don't see any reason for that.

I have let some of my land go back to tree's, I've also planted over 14,ooo tree's on this place alone, other parts of it get's cut yearly...

I grew up on this farm, so I'm betting I've been on a farm longer than you have. lol

SR
 
   / I Need a Bigger Tractor #65  
They aren't talking about yearly, they want to keep it mowed... I don't see any reason for that.

I have let some of my land go back to tree's, I've also planted over 14,ooo tree's on this place alone, other parts of it get's cut yearly...

I grew up on this farm, so I'm betting I've been on a farm longer than you have. lol

SR
Yeah I don't dee reason to try and keep large areas like that mowed several times a year; seems like it would be treated as pasture. I'm guessing the new owner is not going to run cattle or rent it out s pasture either one. I grew up on our family farm too starting in 1944... You precede 1944?
 
   / I Need a Bigger Tractor #66  
Why does it have to be cut?

I have lots of land that I never cut and it does just fine, just like it did before I came along.

SR

Things must be quite a bit different out there in the upper mid west. Here in Vermont, land left to its own devices will grow trees. My field, in a single season, goes from freshly cut to 5 foot+ tall saplings over most of the field. Aspen saplings fill the field with multiple per square foot, but cherry and birch and nuisance invasive species will also do their part.
 
   / I Need a Bigger Tractor #67  
I have MX5400 with LP 6 ft medium duty cutter, we have about 20 acres of hay pasture, I will be visiting my dealer next week to get a 6 ft medium disc and a few other LP items so we can begin our wildlife plan next month or so. I have HST on the 5400, love it for my needs. I had a Kubota M5660, 2 wd, with a hydraulic shuttle and 8 ft cutter and disc before, never got used to that combination, but it would do the work easy.
 
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Yeah I don't dee reason to try and keep large areas like that mowed several times a year; seems like it would be treated as pasture. I'm guessing the new owner is not going to run cattle or rent it out s pasture either one. I grew up on our family farm too starting in 1944... You precede 1944?

We're so new here we don't know what we are going to do with these large areas. I guess that is kinda backward looking that we didn't have a plan before we moved in. We are trying hard to rectify that...
 
   / I Need a Bigger Tractor #69  
We're so new here we don't know what we are going to do with these large areas. I guess that is kinda backward looking that we didn't have a plan before we moved in. We are trying hard to rectify that...

Nice problem to have ! If you are retiring there or spending most of the rest of your life there then it's important stuff. I inherited mine, grew up on it , went away for career years where there was work, and now in retirement return monthly to work and enjoy the place. I rent out the pasture (largest part of the place) with the agreement that they build fence and I cut brush and clip pasture fields. They run cattle on it. That allows me to play with tractors and farm equipment. You may or may not have that sort of option depending on your existing fences, desire to have livestock around, be part of a farming operation or not, etc.
 
   / I Need a Bigger Tractor #70  
Yeah I don't dee reason to try and keep large areas like that mowed several times a year; seems like it would be treated as pasture. I'm guessing the new owner is not going to run cattle or rent it out s pasture either one. I grew up on our family farm too starting in 1944... You precede 1944?
I wasn't born in 44, but my dad was probably thinking about me... lol

SR
 

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