poltroon
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So, while tractor shopping this year, it seems my grass has gotten pretty high, embarrasingly so. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
I've been maintaining the parts we use with my Stihl (boy, I am so ready for our new tractor!), but in some places the brush has not been cut at all this year and the wispy stuff is as high as 5'.
We are about to buy a new JD 3320 with a 5' rotary cutter. I sure don't want to stress it brand new onto those fields, so we'll break it in going over the areas I've been mowing and doing other tasks. But is brush that high too much for it in any case? The thickest section is not more than 2'.
I don't care how it looks - I'm just looking for functional mowing to fight the weeds and get the grass growing, and also to lessen the fire hazard. Can I do it if I just go slow?
I'd rather precut it with the Stihl or even beg or borrow a goat rather than risk damaging the tractor.
I've been maintaining the parts we use with my Stihl (boy, I am so ready for our new tractor!), but in some places the brush has not been cut at all this year and the wispy stuff is as high as 5'.
We are about to buy a new JD 3320 with a 5' rotary cutter. I sure don't want to stress it brand new onto those fields, so we'll break it in going over the areas I've been mowing and doing other tasks. But is brush that high too much for it in any case? The thickest section is not more than 2'.
I don't care how it looks - I'm just looking for functional mowing to fight the weeds and get the grass growing, and also to lessen the fire hazard. Can I do it if I just go slow?
I'd rather precut it with the Stihl or even beg or borrow a goat rather than risk damaging the tractor.