pto, grass cutting question

   / pto, grass cutting question #1  

calbug

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Branson 4720i
just a general question. what kind of 'bushhogging' could i do with a compact with @25-30hp pto and 5' cutter? not really talking about mowing big overgrown fields, but cutting around the pond and tall grassy plots. i'm concerned that if grass/weeds get thick and tall, a small tractor would struggle. looking at some of the package deals, @30-35hp tractor with loader. i only have experience with a ford 4000 and 7' cutter, so it would be a drastic power reduction, of course, but the ford was a little overkill for what i used it for.
 
   / pto, grass cutting question #2  
In tall, tough grass & weeds, a 5' cutter could give a 30 pto hp tractor a workout.

You can take partial swathes, keep the blades sharp, and cut more frequently to overcome that. I wouldn't worry about not enough power if you use it sensibly.
 
   / pto, grass cutting question #3  
My tractor is right in that power range. It has no problem running a 6' brush hog, even with HD blades mounted to survive the occasional basketball size rock.
 
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You can do it with a thirty, but I would prefer a 35 PTO HP, we have run 5' cutters with our Ford 600's with 31 PTO HP for over fifty years and they do pretty well though in really tall thick grass we have to slow down a bit.
 
   / pto, grass cutting question #5  
I've always heard 5hp per foot of bush hog. Recently I heard someone say 8hp per foot of bush hog. For your purposes 35 to 40 hp should be fine. Our Massey Ferguson 135 makes around 35 hp at the PTO and does fine with a 5 foot heavy duty cutter.
 
   / pto, grass cutting question #6  
"Thick" is a regional variable. :laughing:

I have a small area that gets plenty of moisture (bottom of a slope) that I cut once a year when it is about 3' tall weeds and grass. I usually cut it in late July when it has toughened up already. It will work my 37 pto hp tractor pretty hard with a 6' bush hog. It's about the only area I actually have to run the tractor at pto speed.
 
   / pto, grass cutting question #7  
We have 10 ac. that get cut 4 times a year at church. Have mowed with 25hp and 35hp (same brushhog) and there is a speed difference but the 25 hp does fine otherwise.
 
   / pto, grass cutting question #8  
I run a 48" rough cut with my BX2660 which is 19.5 hp @ 3200 rpm to the rear pto with no problems at all. And I never run it at 3200 when rough cutting.
 
   / pto, grass cutting question #9  
Used a 5 ft mower on my MF 231 (32 pto hp) for years. Just had to slow down in the heaviest stuff.
 
   / pto, grass cutting question #10  
You have enough power for a 5' bush hog. You can always raise it up a little and do a first pass to knock the real tall stuff down. You can also take half width cuts. When you do the final cut, don't have your height of cut too low. You should only have to cut the real tall stuff once and then just maintain it before it gets too gnarly.
 

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