DrRod
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- Joined
- Apr 25, 2005
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- Tractor
- John Deere 4110
Just came I'm from mowing the steepest parts of my fields using my trusty DR Field and Brush Mower. And I have to admit that I'm getting older and that kind of work is getting harder. I can get to most of my fields with my tractor but some of it is just too steep to risk. Even going up and down is tough in some parts due to limited turning/adjusting areas.
A few years back I tried using a flail mower behind my ATV and it was not a success. Aside from the ATV always being in the wrong gear, the lip of the mower would catch on tufts of grass or brush and flip over -- 80 whirling knives in the air punctuated by leaking gas followed by fire, now that's entertainment.
I looked at the Swisher pull behind mower but I'm not sure I can raise the deck enough to clear the stuff in my field. I don't think I've seen a riding mower that goes high enough either.
So I'm looking for your advice on what can take real field mowing conditions [not ball parks] and is least likely to tip over.
A few years back I tried using a flail mower behind my ATV and it was not a success. Aside from the ATV always being in the wrong gear, the lip of the mower would catch on tufts of grass or brush and flip over -- 80 whirling knives in the air punctuated by leaking gas followed by fire, now that's entertainment.
I looked at the Swisher pull behind mower but I'm not sure I can raise the deck enough to clear the stuff in my field. I don't think I've seen a riding mower that goes high enough either.
So I'm looking for your advice on what can take real field mowing conditions [not ball parks] and is least likely to tip over.