Used Disc Mowers

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matt21

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I just sold my New Idea 9' disc mower finally so now i'm in the market for a used disc mower in a little better shape. I've looked at Krone, Kuhn, and new Holland so far. Does anyone have any recommendations on which disc mowers you use or which ones you like? I really like the New Idea mowers, I'm just searching out all options at this point.
 
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If you are going to be getting machine 5 years old and newer, I don't know if any are bad machines. We have a Deere and love it, a few people I know have New Holland and like them. My wifes uncle really likes his new idea. Kuhn has a comb conditioner, the few people I have known with them did not like them.
 
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New Ideas are now sold strictly as MF mowers, so don't be thrown if you can't find a newer model New Idea for sale. The only major brand I have been warned away from is Rhino(by a Rhino dealer) because of bar problems. I don't know if that has been changed on new ones, but I would be cautious about a used one. Vermeer, Fella, NH, MF(New Idea), Krone, and Kuhn(JD) are all basically good machines. Condition is king in a used mower. Vermeers specs make it look like more of a power hog than the others(the last I checked), and (I think) MF(New Idea) specs out to require a bit less than some of the other models. I am currently running 2 Krone mowers and am satisfied with them. I especially like that they use a driveline instead of belts(less maintainence).
 
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I would really like to go back to a conditioner but i don't see very many around here for sale. Most people just use plain disc mowers. I'm starting to wish now i hadn't sold the one i had. I got a good buy on it and haven't been able to find another one that good for a price anywhere close to what i paid. So unless i can luck on to another good deal, it looks like i'm just gonna stick with another disc mower.
 
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How much slower is a sickle mower than a disc mower?
 
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How much slower is a sickle mower than a disc mower?

I used sickle bar for many years, 3-4 mph is about the fastest I could even get with a good cut under ideal condtions. We now use a disk mower at 5 - 6.5 mph and mowing time is less then 1/2. This is due to a sickle bar every bit of "down" crop or woodchuck hole would cause build up and you would have to stop and back up to clear it. Disk mower I have never had to clear a "slug/plug", you just keep going forward.

I was just at Deere.com a few weeks ago and they don't show a sickle bar machine anymore only disk mowers.
 
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I still get the sickle mower out ever now and again . But the Krone is hard to beat.just make sure it don't run out of oil or you will be putting gears in it.
 
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Sickle bar, oh man, those are surely outdated. With our Krone EC280, I mow at 8-8.5 mph. I could go faster if the field isn't rough. I think I would quit haying if I had to use a sickle bar. It's alright if you've got nothing but time, and like to backup all the time. For any kind of production, a disc mower is the way to go. They require maintenance yes, but if you take care of it, it will go a long time. Don't run anything without of oil, you'll be putting a lot of parts in any machine.
 
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Sickle bar, oh man, those are surely outdated. With our Krone EC280, I mow at 8-8.5 mph. I could go faster if the field isn't rough. I think I would quit haying if I had to use a sickle bar. It's alright if you've got nothing but time, and like to backup all the time. For any kind of production, a disc mower is the way to go. They require maintenance yes, but if you take care of it, it will go a long time. Don't run anything without of oil, you'll be putting a lot of parts in any machine.

Yeh. Disc mowers are nice.
But sicklebars have their uses.
Right now I can hear my neighbor's Hesston windrower speeding through the first of his three 10-acre alfalfa fields. That old machine has a 15-ft sicklebar that's cutting the crop like butter. Sicklebar mowers probably take more TLC than disc mowers, but I don't think they've been obsoleted by disc mowers yet, at least for the small-acreage guy.
 

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