Rotary Cutter CHOOSING A HAY MOWER

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ROYCEWILLARDOKLAHOMA

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Milburn Oklahoma
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MX 5100 KUBOTA 2012/
I have a Kubota MX 5100, 4whd hydro-stat, I have approximately when none of its leased out about 300 acres with 2/3 of that in hay meadows. I need some advise on a disc mower. I would like something on a Dolly or caddi. And I need some info and advise from some of you guys. like size, brand ect. I would like to buy the rite one the first time. I may also hire myself out to help friends cut and rake. whats my best choice? I have considered swathers , and haybines. I believe my tractor is right at 60 hp with 56 in the pto. whats the largest cutter I can safely use without harming my tractor? And does it allow me a slightly larger mower if its on a dolly? I would like to go Krone, or Kuhn.
 
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Royce, morning.... Have you looked into Drum mowers ?? I'm getting one in a month or so.... from CCM machinery... There are many manufacturers and all have their +'s compared to sickles and discs... Light weight, speed of mowing and they don't plug when cutting tall hay....
 
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I'm not trying to pick on you but you and I have the same exact tractor and I believe they are 50 hp and 42.5 hp at the pto. I just want you end up with the properly sized mower. For what it's worth I have a close friend who runs a Reese drum mower on a 40 pto hp Allis 5040. They love it other than the belt drive. I believe it's 5' 6" or 6'. Good luck!
 
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Yes, Your rite. Sorry about that. It is a little power house for sure though. I love that little tractor.
 
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Welcome

Is it flat or rocky and hilley in your area? That can make a big difference on what would be best for you.
 
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its mostly flat, and deep sandy loam in the bottoms with just a touch of red clay mixed through it. up on the higher land its also flat but rich red clay. no rocks in hay meadows. But quite a few gophers in the sandy regions. Im stepping up the gopher poisoning program though. and even looking in to a gopher plow that puts out poison underground.
 
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ROYCEWILLARDOKLAHOMA said:
Yes, Your rite. Sorry about that. It is a little power house for sure though. I love that little tractor.

I love mine as well. I've yet to put a hay cutter on it yet but I have done some baling with it and it handles a square baler fine. I have seen a few guys running 6 and 7' disc mowers with 4000 series deeres which are about the same size as our tractors and they seem to handle them pretty good.
 
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you should be able to run a 6 drum disc mower that should be about 7.5 feet.both are good mowers .i like krone the best.you may need to add wheel or front weights.
 
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Please keep us posted on what you end up with and how it works for you this season. I'd sure be interested as I might be in the market for a cutter in the not so distant future.
 
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Im over close to Tishomingo, I seen you were in central Okla, We almost neighbors then. lol
 
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heres what i knowyou can pull with the MX5100 HST.you can pull an 8ft disc cutter with or without a caddy.an ive been told you could pull a 9ft on a caddy with it since all the cutter weight is on the caddy.
 
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heres what i knowyou can pull with the MX5100 HST.you can pull an 8ft disc cutter with or without a caddy.an ive been told you could pull a 9ft on a caddy with it since all the cutter weight is on the caddy.
I hear you man. I just left a mans house who sold me a caddy. and he had a L 4800 kubota which is a tad smaller and he was doing just that. And he is a custom Baler. Im trying to insert a pic right now
 
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I hear you man. I just left a mans house who sold me a caddy. and he had a L 4800 kubota which is a tad smaller and he was doing just that. And he is a custom Baler. Im trying to insert a pic right now

This is a Home made caddy, and its heavy duty. Do you think its worth $1000.00
 
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I don't know what a new one runs but I'm guessing way more than a $1000! That one looks pretty nicely done too.
 
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I don't know what a new one runs but I'm guessing way more than a $1000! That one looks pretty nicely done too.

A new one is close to 4 grand, And up beside this one they look like they were made in China. This baby is heavy. You cant even lift the Tongue by hand. I can use it as a pattern and build them to sale. The old man who built it has passed on. Its one of the first. I think its heavier than a 10 foot vicon mower. Im adding a 8 foot Krone Mower straight from the factor after a fresh coat of John Deer green the Caddy should look nice Behind my Shiny Little Kubota lol.
 
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So you're going with an 8' Krone then? I've never been around their stuff but I've heard very good things.
 
 

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