I'd like advice from folks about what I need.
I'll be mowing 14 acres of overgrown fields. They have not been cut in 3-4 years, but after the first cutting, I intend to cut them twice per year. At present, there is some multiflora rose of less than 1" diameter, but there are some saplings along the field borders up to 1.5-2" diameter. The rest of it is weeds and grass.
The ground is mostly flat or gently sloping. There are few or no rocks, but there a few 1 foot deep ditches where Hurricane Irene added to geologic erosion in its one-shot trip through the northeast. I don't think there are many stumps.
I haven't purchased a tractor yet, but that's coming in the next couple of weeks (craigslist is a great resource). I could live with models strong enough to drive either 5 or 6 foot cutters.
Assuming the tractor is matched to the size of the cutter, would the experts recommend a light, medium, or heavy duty rotary cutter for the work described?
I'll be mowing 14 acres of overgrown fields. They have not been cut in 3-4 years, but after the first cutting, I intend to cut them twice per year. At present, there is some multiflora rose of less than 1" diameter, but there are some saplings along the field borders up to 1.5-2" diameter. The rest of it is weeds and grass.
The ground is mostly flat or gently sloping. There are few or no rocks, but there a few 1 foot deep ditches where Hurricane Irene added to geologic erosion in its one-shot trip through the northeast. I don't think there are many stumps.
I haven't purchased a tractor yet, but that's coming in the next couple of weeks (craigslist is a great resource). I could live with models strong enough to drive either 5 or 6 foot cutters.
Assuming the tractor is matched to the size of the cutter, would the experts recommend a light, medium, or heavy duty rotary cutter for the work described?