curious... WHY are you mowing 14 ACRES ? Around me there are several fields like that , all are in crops (oats,soybean,corn), some used for hay for horses too.
for me mowing 1 acre was too much, turned it into a veggie garden,MADE money not LOST it.
I let cattle farmers come in and hay the place for shares for a few years. Watched the quality of the grasses diminish. Not enough money in that to make it worth while to fertilize and lime.
Want to keep the nutrients brought up to the surface by the grasses to be kept on my property. Not willing to keep cattle or horses. Too destructive. I also have a pond that I don't want torn up.
Decided to let the grasses lay on the ground. After a few years they are already improving. May still need to lime.
Also, want to let the grasses alone until after the ground nesting birds have finished for the season. Turkey and pheasant numbers aren't what they used to be. Sure that predators have a lot to do with robbing the nests too. Working on that.
May mow those fields only twice a year but want to keep the fire hazard down and make the place look better. Will also be removing lots of cedar trees that are popping up.
Will be using the tractor for general clean up of brush and small trees. May plant some hardwoods in the fields. Undecided on that.
Mowing shouldn't be a problem. We have a 2 acre yard that I mow with the BX. That's fun. I've mowed the 14 acres a couple of times in the past with a Ford 3000 and a 5' rotary mower. That was fun too.
I"m enjoying retirement!