handirifle
Veteran Member
First off, I hope this is the right place to post this.
I currently own a MF1010 tractor, with Gannon rollover scraper and FEL. I also own a near defunkt 20hp Murray riding mower. I have 3 acres and most of it is mowed. I have no more rocks or and huge obstacles to worry about the blades over, so the riding mower can handle it. The mower isn't dying because of the grass, it's dying due to poor engine design. This happened the day after I bought it (used) so it's not like I ran it into the ground cutting tall grass.
The field grass usually gets to 12-18" before it gets mowed, due to rain, and the first mowing it might be higher. Having said all that, I have no doubts the 24-26hp mowers I am looking at will handle it, but they are right at about $3,000, plus tax.
Now, I mentioned the MF1010 because I have wondered about selling the tractor, and salvaging what $$$ I can from the mower, and buying a Kubota BXxx, with turf tires,and with a belly mower, FEL and box, hopefully in the $7-8K range. A LOT of pro's to this idea, diesel power, lots of torque for the tall grass, most likely means I could go through at a little higher speed (less running time). One vehicle to maintain, instead of two. It would have 4WD (will discuss this shortly), and I'd only have to keep one fuel extra on hand. The BX has a belly PTO, so a drive shaft hookup, and plenty rugged.
Now the down side. Remember I mentioned 4WD? That would be a MUST, since one downside of the BX is weight, at least as far as mowers go. The lawn/garden tractors in the 24hp range weigh between 650 and 700lbs. The BX weighs over 1200. That is a big concern for me, since the lower part of my 3 acres, has standing water in areas. I do not mow there with anything, but I do get as close as possible though, and sometimes the riding mower gets stuck, and I am in the back pushing it out. I am concerned the BX will weigh TOO much and make it much worse when/if it does get stuck. Once I have hit those areas, I get close to them but will not run back over the same track, since I have no desire for a repeat performance.
Another downside to the BX is it would be putting a lot of hrs on it, just to mow. If I had a reliable mower, I would mow about once a month, maybe a little more often when the grass is really growing, but that means its fairly wet ground.
Also the turning radius of the BX is WAY larger then the riding mower.
I have planted about 7-8 new trees, and have that many old ones to mow around, as well. Because of the extra time they cause, I have even wondered about a zero turn, but $3K is my limit.
Do the zero turn mowers have true 2WD, not like a limited slip? Some of the grass I just mowed (1 1/2 month since last mowing, due to Murray breakdown) was almost waist high, would that be too much for a zero? I know the BX will handle any of my grass, but the weight issue worries me.
I do NOT want to consider a Bush Hog (do not need rough cut, once main stuff has been cut) or PTO finish mower for the MF since it has R1 tires and HAS gotten stuck less than halfway out the field, in areas my 4WD Toyota Tundra, goes with ease (to pull out said MF1010), and the Murray does not think twice about.
There are some hills, not huge but a little steep, and I have to hit those at certain angle to avoid any possibility of a roll over even with the Murray.
What are your thoughts/opinions on the BX weight vs 4WD issue? Would a zero be better than either? Are the Zero's more to keep up on, or are they as durable as the ride on mowers?
I currently own a MF1010 tractor, with Gannon rollover scraper and FEL. I also own a near defunkt 20hp Murray riding mower. I have 3 acres and most of it is mowed. I have no more rocks or and huge obstacles to worry about the blades over, so the riding mower can handle it. The mower isn't dying because of the grass, it's dying due to poor engine design. This happened the day after I bought it (used) so it's not like I ran it into the ground cutting tall grass.
The field grass usually gets to 12-18" before it gets mowed, due to rain, and the first mowing it might be higher. Having said all that, I have no doubts the 24-26hp mowers I am looking at will handle it, but they are right at about $3,000, plus tax.
Now, I mentioned the MF1010 because I have wondered about selling the tractor, and salvaging what $$$ I can from the mower, and buying a Kubota BXxx, with turf tires,and with a belly mower, FEL and box, hopefully in the $7-8K range. A LOT of pro's to this idea, diesel power, lots of torque for the tall grass, most likely means I could go through at a little higher speed (less running time). One vehicle to maintain, instead of two. It would have 4WD (will discuss this shortly), and I'd only have to keep one fuel extra on hand. The BX has a belly PTO, so a drive shaft hookup, and plenty rugged.
Now the down side. Remember I mentioned 4WD? That would be a MUST, since one downside of the BX is weight, at least as far as mowers go. The lawn/garden tractors in the 24hp range weigh between 650 and 700lbs. The BX weighs over 1200. That is a big concern for me, since the lower part of my 3 acres, has standing water in areas. I do not mow there with anything, but I do get as close as possible though, and sometimes the riding mower gets stuck, and I am in the back pushing it out. I am concerned the BX will weigh TOO much and make it much worse when/if it does get stuck. Once I have hit those areas, I get close to them but will not run back over the same track, since I have no desire for a repeat performance.
Another downside to the BX is it would be putting a lot of hrs on it, just to mow. If I had a reliable mower, I would mow about once a month, maybe a little more often when the grass is really growing, but that means its fairly wet ground.
Also the turning radius of the BX is WAY larger then the riding mower.
I have planted about 7-8 new trees, and have that many old ones to mow around, as well. Because of the extra time they cause, I have even wondered about a zero turn, but $3K is my limit.
Do the zero turn mowers have true 2WD, not like a limited slip? Some of the grass I just mowed (1 1/2 month since last mowing, due to Murray breakdown) was almost waist high, would that be too much for a zero? I know the BX will handle any of my grass, but the weight issue worries me.
I do NOT want to consider a Bush Hog (do not need rough cut, once main stuff has been cut) or PTO finish mower for the MF since it has R1 tires and HAS gotten stuck less than halfway out the field, in areas my 4WD Toyota Tundra, goes with ease (to pull out said MF1010), and the Murray does not think twice about.
There are some hills, not huge but a little steep, and I have to hit those at certain angle to avoid any possibility of a roll over even with the Murray.
What are your thoughts/opinions on the BX weight vs 4WD issue? Would a zero be better than either? Are the Zero's more to keep up on, or are they as durable as the ride on mowers?