I have an old B7100 and recently bought a Land Pride 48" rotary cutter. I'm a widow and have not driven the tractor a lot. I did a couple hours of mowing the other day trying to get used to maneuvering. I'm in north Texas. Ground I was mowing is relatively flat but does have gentle slopes and occasional dips/uneven ground. I was most comfortable with the speed in first gear and the rpm cranked high, slowing down of course for ground irregularities and turns. The PTO was also in first gear. Is this reasonable or should I be working toward using a different gear as I get used to driving? I'm assuming the answer varies for different vegetation growth and ground issues. This is mostly native grass and occasional trees sprouting but the first time it had been cut this year so was very tall. I just wanted to check in to see what I need to know to keep from doing damage to my equipment by running it incorrectly. The Kubota dealer assembled and attached the cutter at its highest setting and I left it there since the grass was so tall, thinking I could lower it for future mowing.
Second question is about mowing spots I need to back into. I wasn't sure if I should stop the PTO and raise the cutter, back in and then start again or if I should back in while running the cutter. Mowing in reverse made me nervous but I wasn't sure if trying to get the PTO started while sitting on tall grass was advisable.
Thank you for your help!
Second question is about mowing spots I need to back into. I wasn't sure if I should stop the PTO and raise the cutter, back in and then start again or if I should back in while running the cutter. Mowing in reverse made me nervous but I wasn't sure if trying to get the PTO started while sitting on tall grass was advisable.
Thank you for your help!