Hello all,
I need some help with a "now-and-later" question over sizing/purchasing a tractor and the kind of mower needed.
The situation as it is now: I have about 3.5 acres of horse pasture to mow in the mid-Atlantic area. The wif' likes to keep it looking somewhat neat and level, knocking-off anything over 3.5" every so often. This pasture is gentle rolling, devoid of rocks, trees, brush and obstacles (other than the occasional $1 horse ;-) and "lawn-smooth" except for the "divits" caused by hoofs. We will continue to use a 62" ZTR commercial mower for the yard and "close-cutting" around the fence lines (I'm hooked on those darn ZTRs!).
In just a couple of years we will be moving to a small place out in Montana. I have a #8500 trailer for the equipment transport but I'm a little concerned about my 1/2 ton truck's towing abilities which is listed @ 7700lbs max (has HD tow package). The situation out there is 20 acres of pastureland to mow but just how much mowing will there be with only 15" average precipitation a year? It's currently tilled farmland; smooth, very gentle rolling, no rocks, no brush or trees and no obstacles (a "clean slate" so to speak). There will only be one or two horses on this pastureland and I will continue using a ZTR for the yard and fence-line trimming.
The tractor decision has come down to a CK30HST or a DK35. Both the wif' and I have driven the 35 and find it quite nimble and easy to operate, particularly for a gear. There doesn't seem to be a large differince in price between the CK30HST & the DK35 (with it's rebate) so the price is not such an issue either. Anticipated FEL work is somewhat limited mostly to moving manure, wood chips and light landscaping.
On the mower side of things, I was looking at quality 6' rotarys verses a Kioti's 6' rear discharge finish mower. Obviously it could take quite awhile to do the 20 acres with a 6 footer but maybe with low grass yields and no obstacles, etc. I could keep the ground speed up somewhat to make it more manageable. I'd prefer to buy once & keep it maintained verses buying something for the situation now, selling & buying again out there. The one plus I find desirable about the finish mower is with 4 wheels I can move it around inside the storage building by hand if needed.
Any and all advice to both these problems will be greatly appriciated.
Thump
I need some help with a "now-and-later" question over sizing/purchasing a tractor and the kind of mower needed.
The situation as it is now: I have about 3.5 acres of horse pasture to mow in the mid-Atlantic area. The wif' likes to keep it looking somewhat neat and level, knocking-off anything over 3.5" every so often. This pasture is gentle rolling, devoid of rocks, trees, brush and obstacles (other than the occasional $1 horse ;-) and "lawn-smooth" except for the "divits" caused by hoofs. We will continue to use a 62" ZTR commercial mower for the yard and "close-cutting" around the fence lines (I'm hooked on those darn ZTRs!).
In just a couple of years we will be moving to a small place out in Montana. I have a #8500 trailer for the equipment transport but I'm a little concerned about my 1/2 ton truck's towing abilities which is listed @ 7700lbs max (has HD tow package). The situation out there is 20 acres of pastureland to mow but just how much mowing will there be with only 15" average precipitation a year? It's currently tilled farmland; smooth, very gentle rolling, no rocks, no brush or trees and no obstacles (a "clean slate" so to speak). There will only be one or two horses on this pastureland and I will continue using a ZTR for the yard and fence-line trimming.
The tractor decision has come down to a CK30HST or a DK35. Both the wif' and I have driven the 35 and find it quite nimble and easy to operate, particularly for a gear. There doesn't seem to be a large differince in price between the CK30HST & the DK35 (with it's rebate) so the price is not such an issue either. Anticipated FEL work is somewhat limited mostly to moving manure, wood chips and light landscaping.
On the mower side of things, I was looking at quality 6' rotarys verses a Kioti's 6' rear discharge finish mower. Obviously it could take quite awhile to do the 20 acres with a 6 footer but maybe with low grass yields and no obstacles, etc. I could keep the ground speed up somewhat to make it more manageable. I'd prefer to buy once & keep it maintained verses buying something for the situation now, selling & buying again out there. The one plus I find desirable about the finish mower is with 4 wheels I can move it around inside the storage building by hand if needed.
Any and all advice to both these problems will be greatly appriciated.
Thump