New Boomer 40

   / New Boomer 40 #1  

Dlddd62

New member
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May 5, 2012
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Location
********* TX
Tractor
Boomer 40
Just put my first 10 hours on my new boomer and let me tail you this thing is awesome if it don't blow up or go south I'll be a happy camper
 
   / New Boomer 40 #2  
Welcome to TBN. Any pictures?

Solo
 
   / New Boomer 40 #4  
Welcome to TBN. ********* is one beautiful jewel in East Texas. You can use your pretty new tractor in a very pretty place. How were the dogwood trails this spring?
 
   / New Boomer 40 #5  
Just put my first 10 hours on my new boomer and let me tail you this thing is awesome if it don't blow up or go south I'll be a happy camper

Wow. Interesting timing, model, and your location.

I also just acquired a new Boomer 40 and I live just outside of *********.

boomer40new..JPG
 
   / New Boomer 40 #6  
Has anyone with a Boomer 40 or other models just under 40 HP PTO used a 84" finishing mower? I'm debating over the 84 which needs 40 plus versus a 72" which is right in the power band of a 40hp and might mow faster. The objective is to decrease the time spent mowing, naturally. If I have to run slower with the 84, might not be worth the extra foot per pass.
 
   / New Boomer 40 #7  
The 40 would run an 84" finish mower with ease.
My tractor is 34HP and 28.3 HP at the PTO, and it runs an 84" rear finish mower with no problem.
 
   / New Boomer 40 #9  
Has anyone with a Boomer 40 or other models just under 40 HP PTO used a 84" finishing mower? I'm debating over the 84 which needs 40 plus versus a 72" which is right in the power band of a 40hp and might mow faster. The objective is to decrease the time spent mowing, naturally. If I have to run slower with the 84, might not be worth the extra foot per pass.

I bought a 6' finish mower last year to mow around the house and barns. This year I bought a 50" ZTR as I did not like the uneven grass from the 6' finish mower. Any dip or slope causes a high or low spot along the 6' cut path. If you cutting area is perfectly smooth a 6' or 7' might work but I would try it out first to see if you like the appearance after you mow.

The ZTR is faster and easier to operate around obstacles. I can mow the acre around the buildings in 30-45 minutes with the ZTR. By the time it takes to unhook the cutter, readjust the 3 point hitch, hook up the finish mower, mow, unhook the finish mower, and rehook the cutter I can mow with the ZTR and run the weedeater around the buildings. THe ZTR will mow taller and thicker grass than the 6' finish mower behind my Boomer 8N and adjusting the cutting height is much faster, just move the lever versus changing the shims on each caster of the finish mower.
 
   / New Boomer 40 #10  
Wow. Interesting timing, model, and your location.

I also just acquired a new Boomer 40 and I live just outside of *********.

boomer40new..JPG

Hi neighbors. Congrats to you both and welcome to TBN. :welcome:

I take it you have some dealings with the Texas State Railroad?
 

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