king -
doing some "edumacated guesstimating" /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif here's some math:
72" wide = 6 feet
1 mile = 5280 feet
1 "mowed mile" = 31,680 ft^2 (~ 0.73 acres)
soooooooo.....
I looked on the 'Bota website -
B3030 listed "top speed" at 12.1 mph (3 range). By posts I've seen here - most folks seem to prefer mowing in "MID range" (I have 2 ranges - mow in HI) - so lets *assume* top speed in MID is 8 mph...
8 "mowed miles" = 253,440 ft^2 (~ 5.82 acres)
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If you are truly going to mow "playing fields" (ex soccer / football) - then this may be possible.
I'd say a more conservative estaimate - mowing at 1/2 top speed: 6 mph - this gives you:
6 "mowed miles" = 190,080 ft^2 (~ 4.36 acres)
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For comparison - I mow @ 2 acres (@ 43,560 ft^2 / acre = 87,120 ft^2) in @ 1 hour - and I have a 54" (4.5 ft) wide MMM (so my "mowed mile" = 23,760 ft^2)
So by my calculations I should be averaging:
(87,120 ft^2) / (23,760 ft^2/ 1 mph) =
3.66 mph
That seems about right for my *average speed* - my lawns are not equally smooth - and I need to go slow around rocks - or through bumpy sections. I know I can zip along @ 5 - 7 mph in the smooth flat sections.
Hope that helps,
Dan