RobJ
Elite Member
Well I found out. My neighbor wanted his field mowed and I wanted some seat time...desparate I guess in the 101 temp. I mowed about half this field last year if yall remember, some stuff was about as tall as the rops.
To gauge solid mowing..no turns corners, etc, I started the inner circle and just kept getting bigger, I was never not cutting something.
In the end, I had a 300' circle. I think my math wizzard...son...came up with about 1.5 acres in that circle. It looks bigger but its on a hill. In the other pic I was making a circle around the tree, that circle..give or take for the tree in the middle, was about 180' across and came up to about 1/2 acres. That was about 20 minutes. IF I recall a few passes from the outside line, I was making one circle every minute. Of course every circle got a little longer to make. On the 300' circle if I recall the last circle was a 2 minute loop. You number guys can play with that one.
I figure the average cut was 3.5' with some overlap. I was also running at a little less that PTO rpm. According to my manual 3rd high at pto speed is 6+/- mph. Now with a 6 mph speed and my math says I should cut about 3 acres. But I was running a little lower speed and not getting a full 4' cut.
Moral of the story...get a bigger mower for this field. NOT...never get rid of the tough little TSC 4' mower. Right after this play I opened up an old road for deer hunting access. Any tractor bigger than mine would have had trouble. Took out a few 2" trees, about my limit.
And some fun pics. LAst pic you can see some of the grow in 10-11 months. That's 2 4' passes in that tall stuff. That stuff also hasn't seen any water in about 3 months now. Major drought in east Texas..
Rob
To gauge solid mowing..no turns corners, etc, I started the inner circle and just kept getting bigger, I was never not cutting something.
In the end, I had a 300' circle. I think my math wizzard...son...came up with about 1.5 acres in that circle. It looks bigger but its on a hill. In the other pic I was making a circle around the tree, that circle..give or take for the tree in the middle, was about 180' across and came up to about 1/2 acres. That was about 20 minutes. IF I recall a few passes from the outside line, I was making one circle every minute. Of course every circle got a little longer to make. On the 300' circle if I recall the last circle was a 2 minute loop. You number guys can play with that one.
I figure the average cut was 3.5' with some overlap. I was also running at a little less that PTO rpm. According to my manual 3rd high at pto speed is 6+/- mph. Now with a 6 mph speed and my math says I should cut about 3 acres. But I was running a little lower speed and not getting a full 4' cut.
Moral of the story...get a bigger mower for this field. NOT...never get rid of the tough little TSC 4' mower. Right after this play I opened up an old road for deer hunting access. Any tractor bigger than mine would have had trouble. Took out a few 2" trees, about my limit.
And some fun pics. LAst pic you can see some of the grow in 10-11 months. That's 2 4' passes in that tall stuff. That stuff also hasn't seen any water in about 3 months now. Major drought in east Texas..
Rob