Yup, rear tires are loaded. Sometimes I drop the bucket before I mow but I’ve never removed the loader. I should give that a try, it might be enough to help me out.Are your rear tires loaded? If yes then they may be adding too much weight.
Have you tried with the FEL off? Do that first just to see how much better it is.
How about when you try and mow downhill? Is that better? Can you do it at PTO rpm? If yes then that tells you the hills are just too much.
If you arent willing to take the FEL off when you mow anyway then the answer is you need more HP. With the hills, added rotary cutter weight, and the PTO HP needed to run the cutter your machine just cant handle it. I recommend you go with L3901 or better the L4701 or MXseries.
The L2501 is super popular, but once you put all of that weight on it and mow uphill it just cant handle it.
Try that first…before doing anything else.Yup, rear tires are loaded. Sometimes I drop the bucket before I mow but I’ve never removed the loader. I should give that a try, it might be enough to help me out.
That’s a sweet mower! If I could justify something like that it would be great, but I would tear up anything but a rotory cutter or flail mower on my property.Sounds like you could use more power or another option for your mowing duties.
I see three options; Replace your tractor with another tractor with more power, modify your L2501 (most members here don’t agree), or buy a ZTR for your mowing duties.
However, it’s difficult to recommend anything without knowing how much you value your time or your potential budget.
If you decided to go with a new tractor, I wouldn’t suggest trading your tractor for an L3901. It’s not worth it.
I’d recommend going to either the Grand L or Mx series tractor.
If you decide on going with a ZTR and your property has steep hills and hillsides like mine, I’d recommend something like the Cub Cadet Pro Z 560S like I have. The Pro Z does an amazing job, it’s fast, super safe and built like a tank.
Mike
You will certainly notice the difference in both performance and maneuverability.Yup, rear tires are loaded. Sometimes I drop the bucket before I mow but I’ve never removed the loader. I should give that a try, it might be enough to help me out.
Bingo.I wouldn't plan on a 6' with a 3901. I mow with a 5' heavy bush hog brand on my 45/38hp pto tractor and it slows itself down in 6' grass uphill sometimes. Also the big heavy 6' mowers are very long and heavy.
Also are you dragging your mower on the front skids? I do that sometimes to get a really nice cut but it really puts a big load on the tractor.
If you're new to HST, this could also be a big part of the problem. It's kind of counter-intuitive. I recently did some work which required me to go up and down a steep concrete driveway. In the first attempt, I was in Mid-range and gave it the beans until it almost died about 1/3 of the way up. At this point I stopped, went to Low range and went the rest of the way. The second time I did it, I just kept it in Mid-range and BACKED-OFF the throttle as I hit the steep part.... no problem at all. With an HST, sometimes less is more.When the tractor struggles mowing up grade you should be backing off the pedal not putting it to the floor.
Thanks!That’s a sweet mower! If I could justify something like that it would be great, but I would tear up anything but a rotory cutter or flail mower on my property.
I do it about every 2-3 weeks in the summer sometimes let it go if it’s really hot. I could let it grow up a ways but I have some noxious weeds that need to stay cut to keep under control. Next year I plan on buying a 3pt sprayer and spraying to kill off most of that and hopefully establish some more grass. If it was just grass I probably would only need to mow every month or so. We don’t get a lot of rain in the summer.sigh, I'm impressed anyone has the patience to mow 4.5 ACRES of grass, probably every 7-10 days in the summer !I couldn't sit for the 4-5 HOURS doing that, again, and again and again and .....
If you 'landscaped' with a dozer, got the ground reasonably flat, a high priced zeroturn coulddo it in less than an hour. Neighbour does his 2 acres in 23 minutes.
I went from 3 hours mowing with my tractor to an 1 1/2 with my ZTR.sigh, I'm impressed anyone has the patience to mow 4.5 ACRES of grass, probably every 7-10 days in the summer !I couldn't sit for the 4-5 HOURS doing that, again, and again and again and .....
If you 'landscaped' with a dozer, got the ground reasonably flat, a high priced zeroturn coulddo it in less than an hour. Neighbour does his 2 acres in 23 minutes.