I would NOT recommend Willows. Once they get big enough, they can destroy a pond dam......
Next idea: Plant a few willow trees and forget about mowing the bank.
Robert
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I would NOT recommend Willows. Once they get big enough, they can destroy a pond dam......
Next idea: Plant a few willow trees and forget about mowing the bank.
Robert
My ROPS is factory height. It's a 2 piece and when I put the canopy on I painted the top section orange but other than that it's stock.@bulldog, You shortened your(rops) rollbar?
Still on this topic. Mowed my steep dam this year with my B3200 and a Woods mower...scary as hell, I do not plan on doing that again.
Do you have the tire loaded? It makes a big difference on stability.
Dumb question but couldn't you use a sickle bar to drop over the band?
cold1313,I could use a sickle bar. A safety concern is the weight and it sliding the back of the tractor down the hill when mowing sideways along the steep banks.
It wouldn't address mowing my dam.
Not to mention they are $5,000 for a 7 foot bar
I've started to aim on a pull behind mower (self powered) and use my UTV. I've only found one brand (Kunz) that makes one with a pressurized oiling system, and that would be big bucks too. $3-4k
I did look at the DR also. I'm not sure that the 2-wheel design would work for all of my applications. On a slope, I think it would walk out more often than a 4 wheel model.cold1313,
We have a DR pull behind mower that works well with an ATV. For some spots, it is better than a 3 point mower. It is easy to adjust height and goes in closer than a field 3 point. It will also work nicely on a lawn as our tractor has AG tires on it. The ATV won't chop up the lawn as much as a tractor will.
The 3 point is used mainly in the outlaying fields here and both are needed.
I also agree with you on the sickle mower. They are a bit unwieldy and can be very dangerous.
Burt
cold1313,I did look at the DR also. I'm not sure that the 2-wheel design would work for all of my applications. On a slope, I think it would walk out more often than a 4 wheel model.
Yes, I know that it offsets, all of the other pull behind units do the same. I was referring to the fact that the 2 wheel design probably wont track true on my terrain. Plus DR has them marked up pretty high.cold1313,
Did you look at the specs? It offsets! You can mow with it offset away from the ATV.
If that doesn't work for you. You may consider to get a walk behind setup that has powered wheels.
Burt
I've seen the DIY build with the push mower on a frame. That wont work for my setup because of the very steep banks going to the pond. Hard to explain without pictures. That, and my pond is 2 acres in size.Search around in here, someone posted their homemade mower idea for mowing around their pond. I believe it was a metal frame that sticks off to the side of the tractor, pretty sure they just used an old push mower connected to the frame they built.
I used to use one of those pull behind mowers with my ATV, the one I had didn't offset all that much. I want to say that it went a foot or so wider than the ATV.