I have 2-3 acres of pastures I need to mow. I don't know all of what's growing in here, but I want to keep it trimmed. When I moved to the property, the previous owner let it go and I couldn't get it cut before winter. I was able to tackle a swatch around the fence lines with the garden tractor, but that's all I could handle before I had too much hay building up. Over winter it laid down enough that I was able to run the GT over it yesterday to get a good cut started.
I am not sure if a finish mower is the right application for these fields. The tractor ran right over those longer bulbous things, and they popped right back up. I tried to get most of the branches picked up, but it's almost impossible to get them all. My youtube video research is pointing me to a flail mower with Y style blades. If I go this route, are there any budget friendly quality mowers available? The 60" LP model is $7,500. That's a little hard to justify for basically mowing. The MM 60" deck is $3500. I have a Deere X758 with 60" mower on order for the lawn. Should I just run that in the pastures and change/sharpen the blades more often? I feel like whatever I run in the pastures is going to wear the blades a lot quicker than just cutting the lawn.
We don't have horses to maintain the pastures if anyone is wondering.
I am not sure if a finish mower is the right application for these fields. The tractor ran right over those longer bulbous things, and they popped right back up. I tried to get most of the branches picked up, but it's almost impossible to get them all. My youtube video research is pointing me to a flail mower with Y style blades. If I go this route, are there any budget friendly quality mowers available? The 60" LP model is $7,500. That's a little hard to justify for basically mowing. The MM 60" deck is $3500. I have a Deere X758 with 60" mower on order for the lawn. Should I just run that in the pastures and change/sharpen the blades more often? I feel like whatever I run in the pastures is going to wear the blades a lot quicker than just cutting the lawn.
We don't have horses to maintain the pastures if anyone is wondering.
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