duffer
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Anyway, the other question I have is I need to figure out how I'm going to cut the yard. I just plotted it and I'm going to be mowing around 12 acres of land every time I mow "the yard". Anyway, what do I need to cut that much regularly? I was thinking a huge finishing mower but my dad is telling me that everyone he knows that buys a finishing mower ends up just buying a big zero turn in the end. But, when I'm done the land will be clear and perfectly flat which I'm thinking would be a prime candidate for a finishing mower pulled by a tractor. Thoughts?
FWIW...I have 10 acres of common bermuda grass on a sloping parcel. I mow it every 2-3 weeks depending on how much fertilizer I apply. If you want it to look like a "lawn" (3-4" high) then a finish mower will be great. If you had a ton of trees to navigate, the zero turn would be good. But it sounds like your grassy area will be relatively clear. My 10 acres probably avg's 4-5 trees per acre.
I have an 84" finish mower for my 2538 (35 hp @ PTO). The mower deck has 4 corner wheels and a center roller to prevent scalping. I love it. When I get done mowing the place looks more like an estate, rather than pasture. A bush hog won't give you near the finished look it sounds like you want.
My only regret is that I didn't get a 96" mower instead of the 84". You have more HP than I do, so a 96" should work fine. I looked into a bat-wing mower deck, but couldn't bring myself to dish out $16k for it. Most people buy implements that are "undersized" for their tractor, which is fine, but I want to come close to hp capacity. My dealer assured me the 84" was no big deal for my 2538.
Whatever you decide to buy, get an extra set of blades for it, so you can always have a set sharp and ready to go. The 1st 2 seasons of mowing, I hit several rocks that had floated to the top of soil, and screwed up one of my 3 blades. And of course, I tried to mow too close to the woods, and hit a large branches or small stumps...