KentT
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- Joined
- Mar 31, 2005
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- Location
- Sevierville, TN
- Tractor
- 1993 Power Trac 1430 w/Kubota diesel engine
Just bought an overgrown 15 acre farm that has some steep hillsides -- at least 30 degrees, maybe more -- to mow and clear up. I can clear a lot of it with my Power Trac and 48" brushcutter, but there's some places too steep or too constrained (no runout, no turnaround, etc.). Plus, my Kohler's pressure-lube oil system is limited to 25 degrees. I have all sorts of needed attachments for the PT that makes it a "must-keep" scenario for use... so changing to a Ventrac or Steiner is not an option.
So, I'm looking for something 2-wheeled to handle the steeper areas, the treeline, etc., to minimize the use of a weed-whacker/brushblade. After a lot of research, I'm leaning toward the following USED machines:
1. Used DR weed/brush mower, with pressure lube engine AND locking differential. From what I've found, the locking diff came and went over the years, and I have to make sure the machine has both those features. That would allow me to also use it to mow the lawn which also has steep spots.
2. Used BCS tractor, but I am unsure of which models would be best suited. The BCS approach would allow me to initially clear it with a brush-cutter, then later maintain it with a sicklebar, while also replacing my 20+ year old Troybilt tiller at some point...
I've so far eliminated the following:
1. Gravely - because they're heavy, most (if not all) are splash lubed, and trying to find one with steering brakes is like looking for a needle in a haystack...
2. Billy Goat & Swisher because neither have locking diff, and reviews are mixed.
Any suggestions on what specific BCS models might work, since I know little about them...
Any other alternatives that I've missed?
Any feedback on using the DR or a BCS in these types of hillsides?
How does the BCS finish mower perform for mowing the lawn?
Thanks!
So, I'm looking for something 2-wheeled to handle the steeper areas, the treeline, etc., to minimize the use of a weed-whacker/brushblade. After a lot of research, I'm leaning toward the following USED machines:
1. Used DR weed/brush mower, with pressure lube engine AND locking differential. From what I've found, the locking diff came and went over the years, and I have to make sure the machine has both those features. That would allow me to also use it to mow the lawn which also has steep spots.
2. Used BCS tractor, but I am unsure of which models would be best suited. The BCS approach would allow me to initially clear it with a brush-cutter, then later maintain it with a sicklebar, while also replacing my 20+ year old Troybilt tiller at some point...
I've so far eliminated the following:
1. Gravely - because they're heavy, most (if not all) are splash lubed, and trying to find one with steering brakes is like looking for a needle in a haystack...
2. Billy Goat & Swisher because neither have locking diff, and reviews are mixed.
Any suggestions on what specific BCS models might work, since I know little about them...
Any other alternatives that I've missed?
Any feedback on using the DR or a BCS in these types of hillsides?
How does the BCS finish mower perform for mowing the lawn?
Thanks!
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