dirtydeed
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B2650 BH77, U27-4R2, BX23TLBM, box blade, rear blade, flail mower, Stump Grinder
Hi Folks,
I have a section of property that's roughly an acre+ that is just too wet to mow with conventional gear. Not sure what the best approach would be but I'm considering getting a rough cut mower to tow behind the quad. Maybe like a 4 footer since I have some trees. The alternative would be a rotary cutter (5 footer) but I would think that combination with the tractor would be really heavy.
I have a couple of zero turns and an old riding mower that I'm tired of pulling out of the mud. I really don't want to wreck the zero turns and the rider has a tough time getting thru tall grass (it's been a very wet spring here this year).
It's not an area that I'd want to maintain like a lawn (that's not going to happen) so, I could likely get by mowing it 2-3 times per year. I would think the quad option would be less likely to get stuck but I could use a rotary cutter elsewhere on the property to maintain some trails/road.
I have to check with the soil conservation officer to see if I can add some drain tile (+/or regrade), but I believe the area is considered wetlands...so, that could be an issue. There is very little slope to it and wasn't graded correctly when the previous owner built this place.
Suggestions welcome.
Thanks in advance.
I have a section of property that's roughly an acre+ that is just too wet to mow with conventional gear. Not sure what the best approach would be but I'm considering getting a rough cut mower to tow behind the quad. Maybe like a 4 footer since I have some trees. The alternative would be a rotary cutter (5 footer) but I would think that combination with the tractor would be really heavy.
I have a couple of zero turns and an old riding mower that I'm tired of pulling out of the mud. I really don't want to wreck the zero turns and the rider has a tough time getting thru tall grass (it's been a very wet spring here this year).
It's not an area that I'd want to maintain like a lawn (that's not going to happen) so, I could likely get by mowing it 2-3 times per year. I would think the quad option would be less likely to get stuck but I could use a rotary cutter elsewhere on the property to maintain some trails/road.
I have to check with the soil conservation officer to see if I can add some drain tile (+/or regrade), but I believe the area is considered wetlands...so, that could be an issue. There is very little slope to it and wasn't graded correctly when the previous owner built this place.
Suggestions welcome.
Thanks in advance.