chrisjbell
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- Joined
- Jul 17, 2000
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- Tractor
- Kubota B7300; JD LX233
Good advice so far - just thought I'd throw in my $0.02 worth, since that looks an awful lot like my property (no pond at the bottom yet, but similar terrain). I mow mine with a brush hog on a Kubota B7300. There are areas that I will only attempt while backing up the hill in 4WD that are at least 30 degrees (I have slope meters on my tractors). But I mow most of mine up and down without any trouble.
The area around your pond looks like it would be "Pucker Factor 10" with just about any tractor, I'd think. But for that, use a walk behind mower or even a line trimmer (while not much fun, would be great exersize /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif). For most of it, though, a CUT looks to me like it should work, going up and down (rather than sideways). I'd suggest loaded tires / weights, and I find that removing the FEL makes my tractor feel more stable on slopes.
Nice piece of property, too. Looks like you'll have fun with it.
The area around your pond looks like it would be "Pucker Factor 10" with just about any tractor, I'd think. But for that, use a walk behind mower or even a line trimmer (while not much fun, would be great exersize /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif). For most of it, though, a CUT looks to me like it should work, going up and down (rather than sideways). I'd suggest loaded tires / weights, and I find that removing the FEL makes my tractor feel more stable on slopes.
Nice piece of property, too. Looks like you'll have fun with it.