New guy here...new tractor, new rural house, first question!
I have about 18 acres of pasture to cut and I started in the early spring and it was easy-peasy but now that it's summer and I'm only free 1 day a week, catching up has me slowing down. I have a Kubota L4802HST and I love it. My Land Pride seems to not be level and therefore, I have to go slower but, it doesn't look that far off. I wonder if I have it set too low.
For example, the last 2 weeks on parts of my pasture, I've had grass/weeds up to 18" tall. Should be no problem but, it's leaving balls of grass and I can hear and feel the tractor struggling. I have the lever (Position Control Lever???) set at 2 1/2 or so. Is that too low? The mower edges are touching the ground and my grand isn't all very level.
I wonder if by trying to cut lower to save me time cutting more often is causing me trouble. What's a good level to start off so that my pasture not only looks good but, is even and easy/faster to cut?
Thanks all!
I have about 18 acres of pasture to cut and I started in the early spring and it was easy-peasy but now that it's summer and I'm only free 1 day a week, catching up has me slowing down. I have a Kubota L4802HST and I love it. My Land Pride seems to not be level and therefore, I have to go slower but, it doesn't look that far off. I wonder if I have it set too low.
For example, the last 2 weeks on parts of my pasture, I've had grass/weeds up to 18" tall. Should be no problem but, it's leaving balls of grass and I can hear and feel the tractor struggling. I have the lever (Position Control Lever???) set at 2 1/2 or so. Is that too low? The mower edges are touching the ground and my grand isn't all very level.
I wonder if by trying to cut lower to save me time cutting more often is causing me trouble. What's a good level to start off so that my pasture not only looks good but, is even and easy/faster to cut?
Thanks all!