I just sold my L3901 with beet-juiced R1 Ags. Lot of things happened at once leading to needing to sell.
I'm looking at getting an L2501 next year, and I'm thinking about R4 or R14T and have been debating whether the fill is needed or not with myself. Always a great idea. I saw a recent thread about the L2501 and to fill or not. I didn't want to hijack that thread, plus they were talking about it being very flat.
I brush-cut about 6 acres, mostly slopes. Most of the 6 acres is between a 24 inch and 50 inch drop over an 8-foot run, which I think works-out to between 25% and 52% Grade, or 14° to 27.5° angles. Less than a half acre is remotely level.
The ags were effective on the L3901, but they were rough on the road and tended to dig four half-moons instead of climb if the slopes were too wet or too dry. I used the diff-lock a lot, and rarely had it out of 4wd unless the weather was fair, and I was doing road maintenance.
Does anyone have experience with slopes like that? Most tasks will be using a flail mower (Woodmaxx 62h), FEL work with bucket and grapple, and about 3/4 mile of gravel-road/snow maintenance with either a scrape-blade or box-blade, but I've been thinking of getting a "land-leveler". Wish it could level some slopes, especially the 52% butt-puckerers, and the one that's a little steeper than that, but I can't get a measure on because my bad knees won't take it.
The reason I mentioned R4 or R14T is that I had the problem with the R1 digging half-moons that I have to fill-in and tamp, or risk more exciting surprises when its time to cut again.
The R4 is wider, heavier, can hold more fill than the R1, but do I need the fill with a 750 (with PTO shaft) flail on the back, and the FEL? Does the R4 have enough traction to handle slopes like that?
The R14T seems to fit the R4 rim sizes on the L series, and the tire sizes seem to match the R4's on the Titan Tire site. Messick's review on them seems to indicate that they're more aggressive than the R4, less than the R1, and better on hard-pack, and for loader work. The Ags felt like they were those hop-along balloons when working with the FEL. So they seem to be a good compromise. But again, do they really need fill for the slopes with the weight of the flail and FEL?
I haven't been able to get an answer from the dealer I bought the L3901 from other than I should buy the same exact thing, or maybe the MX4800. The other dealer was just not responsive. Neither makes me feel confident in dropping that cash again.
I was leaning towards Ventrac, but I'm having a hard time justifying the cost, and the lack of ability to run a flail. The Tough cut seems to give a nice cut, but the flail (blades not hammers) give a nicer cut and mulch better to my eye. That, and the L3901 really impressed me for the 3 years or so I had it. It's just out of my price range, and I can't go that long without being able to brush-cut, or I'll have to start over, not to mention the driveway gets overrun with woody bramble-thorns that scratch-up the wife's car. She didn't like my suggestion of just line-x or bulletliner instead of paint. I've considered used, but the few I looked at locally seem to be beat to hell and back, and I feel like I'm buying someone else's problems. So I'm mostly looking at new.
So, I guess to sum-up:
Thanks!
I'm looking at getting an L2501 next year, and I'm thinking about R4 or R14T and have been debating whether the fill is needed or not with myself. Always a great idea. I saw a recent thread about the L2501 and to fill or not. I didn't want to hijack that thread, plus they were talking about it being very flat.
I brush-cut about 6 acres, mostly slopes. Most of the 6 acres is between a 24 inch and 50 inch drop over an 8-foot run, which I think works-out to between 25% and 52% Grade, or 14° to 27.5° angles. Less than a half acre is remotely level.
The ags were effective on the L3901, but they were rough on the road and tended to dig four half-moons instead of climb if the slopes were too wet or too dry. I used the diff-lock a lot, and rarely had it out of 4wd unless the weather was fair, and I was doing road maintenance.
Does anyone have experience with slopes like that? Most tasks will be using a flail mower (Woodmaxx 62h), FEL work with bucket and grapple, and about 3/4 mile of gravel-road/snow maintenance with either a scrape-blade or box-blade, but I've been thinking of getting a "land-leveler". Wish it could level some slopes, especially the 52% butt-puckerers, and the one that's a little steeper than that, but I can't get a measure on because my bad knees won't take it.
The reason I mentioned R4 or R14T is that I had the problem with the R1 digging half-moons that I have to fill-in and tamp, or risk more exciting surprises when its time to cut again.
The R4 is wider, heavier, can hold more fill than the R1, but do I need the fill with a 750 (with PTO shaft) flail on the back, and the FEL? Does the R4 have enough traction to handle slopes like that?
The R14T seems to fit the R4 rim sizes on the L series, and the tire sizes seem to match the R4's on the Titan Tire site. Messick's review on them seems to indicate that they're more aggressive than the R4, less than the R1, and better on hard-pack, and for loader work. The Ags felt like they were those hop-along balloons when working with the FEL. So they seem to be a good compromise. But again, do they really need fill for the slopes with the weight of the flail and FEL?
I haven't been able to get an answer from the dealer I bought the L3901 from other than I should buy the same exact thing, or maybe the MX4800. The other dealer was just not responsive. Neither makes me feel confident in dropping that cash again.
I was leaning towards Ventrac, but I'm having a hard time justifying the cost, and the lack of ability to run a flail. The Tough cut seems to give a nice cut, but the flail (blades not hammers) give a nicer cut and mulch better to my eye. That, and the L3901 really impressed me for the 3 years or so I had it. It's just out of my price range, and I can't go that long without being able to brush-cut, or I'll have to start over, not to mention the driveway gets overrun with woody bramble-thorns that scratch-up the wife's car. She didn't like my suggestion of just line-x or bulletliner instead of paint. I've considered used, but the few I looked at locally seem to be beat to hell and back, and I feel like I'm buying someone else's problems. So I'm mostly looking at new.
So, I guess to sum-up:
- With steep hills, to fill or not to fill.
- Ags again since they worked, or look at the R4/R14T to have a little less rototillerless tilling, maybe?
- Do you think the L2501 (DT most likely) has enough grunt to handle those grades with a flail?
Thanks!