Weedy Fields
Bronze Member
Just be sure to read the manual, ask questions, adjust properly, ask more questions, operate the engine at the speed @ 540 rpm and have spare parts like belts(kevlar) and knives on hand.
The slower you mow the finer the cut, and the sooner the clippings dissolve. Take That ROTARY CUTTERS AND BUSH HOGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Leonz,
any particular brand or source better for blades and belts?
my mower has knives like this now

They seem on the flexible wimpy side.
I managed to mow about 1 1/2 acres of field this morning. I had the mower set up high, about 5 1/2 for first pass thru. I'm going to lower it and go over it again.
I checked the blades after my first run thru. there are maybe 1/2 dozen blades that are bent out of whack. The field was a over grown farm field. I cleared it of larger trees last summer. The biggest trees were maybe 4-5 inches in dia at the base. There are still stumps sticking up maybe 2 inches. Lots of smaller saplings approx 1/2-1 in dia. The mower did fine on the small stuff. It never hit any of the stumps. But on some of them the roller does "hop" up when it goes over them. I can see the stumps so I slow way down and ease the roller up and over them to avoid any unnecessary jolts.
One other question, how sharp of a turn should I be doing when mowing? Does it matter? It seems that if I cut a turn as sharp as the tractor can do the mower will be swinging/skidding pretty fast to the outside of the turn. Does that make sense?
Thanks for all the help.