Would a slasher be a good substitute for a riding mower?

   / Would a slasher be a good substitute for a riding mower? #11  
Well the one that I'm looking at I presume is just a basic single blade unit, however there is a finishing mower for sale which I can buy well within our price range, so well probably end up doing that most likely. As all the mowers that are listed are..... Well either 950 hours or just 5k +
an 8N will be hard on any lawn around here that could be called a lawn. but the grass will be "cut".
Good luck

but then again since everything rotates in the opposite direction down under maybe it will cut better LOL.

come to think of it my buddy had his badboy eat a rod so he used his Mahindra and a rotary to keep his yard from becoming a jungle until his new ZTM came in.
 
   / Would a slasher be a good substitute for a riding mower? #12  
A bent blade is normal on a big box store mower. I bent the same one about 4x mowing our rural property. So many times theres a big hole in the deck. I just bend it back and carry on. By bobcat ZTR how ever I have stalled the mower out and didnt bend the blade nor break a spindle. With this bobcat you can also mow at 5in high and some "lawns" that's needed.
 
   / Would a slasher be a good substitute for a riding mower? #13  
If you have the space to operate a tractor and a 3pt finish mower, it will do fine. But as mentioned the typical weight and typical tires of a tractor are likely to leave marks aka 'turf damage'. Your ground conditions and type of grass may not suffer much from that. If it was a beautiful manicured lawn you'd be ruining it, but you also wouldn't be asking this question. :)
 
   / Would a slasher be a good substitute for a riding mower? #14  
Hi all, so as my last post entailed our brand new cub cadet decided to break after 60 hours. Now sadly there's no mowers available in our area (well there's one but no photos have been provided ect). Now the thing is,,there is a Massey te20 with a slasher available within the same price range as a mower, although it is admittedly just slight overkill, would it be worth it getting it? As it comes with a slasher

And would a slasher be in any way comparable to a lawn mower for cutting grass? I plan to use the tractor for other stuff but atm it's main use would be grass cutting
If you want lawn like a manicured golf course, a slasher probably isn't for you. If, like me, you want something that requires little maintenance and will keep the snakes from having a hiding place you might be happy with a slasher. I used one on my grass for several years and so did my grandfather.
Keeping the blades sharp on the slasher gave a better cut.
 

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