Mowing L5740 set-up/combination

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Good Morning,

Looking at some purchase options and wondering if this is a viable set-up:
L5740 4WD hst w/FEL using a 1600 lb twin spindle 8 ft pull type rotary cutter.
Terrain is 40 acres, clean/cleared pasture (1-2 ft) grass, rolling hills, nothing too steep.
Will the 5740 handle this, at a reasonable pace, without overly taxing tractor?
Asking because 5740 purchase just presented itself (used).
Other option involves m6800HD same cutter.
L5740 has BH 92, so purchase would be a swap for JD 110, while 6800 would be additional tractor, no swap.

Currently using JD 110 and 6ft pull behind (900 lb single), need to speed it up! HA


Thanks for any input.
 
   / L5740 set-up/combination #2  
Good Morning,

Looking at some purchase options and wondering if this is a viable set-up:
L5740 4WD hst w/FEL using a 1600 lb twin spindle 8 ft pull type rotary cutter.
Terrain is 40 acres, clean/cleared pasture (1-2 ft) grass, rolling hills, nothing too steep.
Will the 5740 handle this, at a reasonable pace, without overly taxing tractor?
Asking because 5740 purchase just presented itself (used).
Other option involves m6800HD same cutter.
L5740 has BH 92, so purchase would be a swap for JD 110, while 6800 would be additional tractor, no swap.

Currently using JD 110 and 6ft pull behind (900 lb single), need to speed it up! HA


Thanks for any input.

Depends upon what you plan to cut and how quickly.

I use a Woods BB720X, 6' mounted cutter with my L6060 (replacement for the 5740) and it's all it wants in the heavy stuff.

Yes you can pull an 8' pull type cutter but you will not pull it very fast if the grass is heavy.

SDT
 
   / L5740 set-up/combination #3  
I use a 6ft on my Ford (47HP) with no problems at all. I think it would handle the 8ft pull type. Especially being twin spindle.

The 5740 probably has 52 or 53 PTO HP?

Oh, I totally mistyped, I meant 42 or 43 HP. :ashamed:
 
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The L5740 PTO power is 50.7 HP at 2700 RPM according to the WSM in my possession.
 
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I used to pull an 8 ft Ford pull mower, pto-to-belt driven... My machine has about 40 PTO hp. Could pull it up hills, could cut grass and weeds. Was a really great mower. I sold it and got an 8ft Ford flail-mower instead. The flail does a great job but I think the rotary mower left a nicer cut in many instances... It was just too big and cumbersome for my uses and the flail is much more compact.

How many times per year are you planning on cutting, what is the vegetation-type, and how many of those 40 acres are you actually mowing?

Additionally, would there be any need, or value, to try to Bale the clippings? The flail will leave clippings that could be baled for straw/hay if you have the means.

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   / L5740 set-up/combination #7  
Good Morning,

Looking at some purchase options and wondering if this is a viable set-up:
L5740 4WD hst w/FEL using a 1600 lb twin spindle 8 ft pull type rotary cutter.
Terrain is 40 acres, clean/cleared pasture (1-2 ft) grass, rolling hills, nothing too steep.
Will the 5740 handle this, at a reasonable pace, without overly taxing tractor?
Asking because 5740 purchase just presented itself (used).
Other option involves m6800HD same cutter.
L5740 has BH 92, so purchase would be a swap for JD 110, while 6800 would be additional tractor, no swap.

Currently using JD 110 and 6ft pull behind (900 lb single), need to speed it up! HA


Thanks for any input.

I don't know much about cutting pasture, but I do know about TLBs. To me it all depends on the condition of your JD110 TLB. Those were real sweet TLBs and good ones are much sought after today. But as I'm sure you know, they are also expensive to repair and somewhat too easily damaged when abused.

If you are lucky enough to have a sweet JD110 TLB I'd hold onto it and buy a tractor to mow with. Finding a tractor to mow with is easier than finding a good used TLB.
However, If the 110 is a bit shaky, this would be a good chance to make it someone else's project. Since 110s were popular and aren't built anymore, there are people out there who want to refurbish them.

Isn't the M6800 quite a bit more tractor than the L5740? Does that matter to you?
rScotty
 
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I run an 8' (7' working width) 1,700lbs flail behind my L4060.

A lot of it will come down to how fast do you want to go & how dense is the material. I'm a fan of wide & slow. Leff bouncing around for me & the machine going slow. Wide means I'm mowing the same acres per hour despite going slow.
 
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We have a L6060 and a Land Pride RCR2596 setup in pull style. First and most important thing is that this mower doesn't have a CV PTO line... and that was the largest mistake. Turning is a pain, due to the universal joints, I can only turn from center MAYBE 25 degrees before the driveline starts binding. I end up having to do a lot of 3 point turns. MAKE SURE TO GET SOMETHING WITH CV JOINTS.

As far as being a good match for the tractor, I have NO issue cutting with it. I can sometimes bog the tractor down in the wet, tall, thick bamboo style grass, but I do cut very short, and if I raise the mower so it can clear the cut material, I have no issues. I more relate this issue to a flawed design in the mower deck baffling/shape. Actually... I shredded the slip clutch in the PTO driveline without even knowing it happened, so I know the tractor has more than enough power.

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NOW I am in the market to sell that mower and upgrade to a woods BW12 batwing mower. Due to having 12ft vs 8ft of mowing path as well as the CV driveline, it should cut mowing times by half.
 

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   / L5740 set-up/combination #10  
Good Morning,

Looking at some purchase options and wondering if this is a viable set-up:
L5740 4WD hst w/FEL using a 1600 lb twin spindle 8 ft pull type rotary cutter.
Terrain is 40 acres, clean/cleared pasture (1-2 ft) grass, rolling hills, nothing too steep.
Will the 5740 handle this, at a reasonable pace, without overly taxing tractor?
Asking because 5740 purchase just presented itself (used).
Other option involves m6800HD same cutter.
L5740 has BH 92, so purchase would be a swap for JD 110, while 6800 would be additional tractor, no swap.

Currently using JD 110 and 6ft pull behind (900 lb single), need to speed it up! HA


Thanks for any input.

50 PTO hp

"Here is what we know about the Kubota L5740 Tractor. It has a 4 cylinder Kubota Diesel Engine that produces 57 horsepower and is a four wheel drive model that weighs up to 4233 pounds with a cab. View Kubota L5740 specs below. The L5740 tractor has a category 1 and 2 three point hitch and a pto rated with 50 hp."

Tractor sales people usually recommend five (5) PTO Horsepower for each foot of rotary cutter, Flail Mower or finish mower. The 5740 is listed as having 50 PTO Horsepower. You advise you want to runs a eight (8) foot rotary cutter. 5X8 = 40. So you would have a cushion of 10 horsepower.

You will probably need to keep the FEL installed and may also want to scoop up a scoop of dirt or rocks to insure good front end ballast if the 8 foot rotary is one that you can pick up with the three point.
 

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