So I have mowed my lawn twice now (BX2370). It's 2+ acres and most of it is a slope that's anywhere from 10-15 degrees to 20-30 degrees. I really don't feel comfortable mowing up about 75% of it because it's steep and a bit uneven and bumpy. So I've been just continuously using the same area to ride up and then mowing down the rest.
The one downside to this is that it takes extra time. I mow 25% of the yard going up and another 25% going down but then need to go over the already mowed section two more times to mow the remaining 50% of the slope.
Is there a better way?
Also, I have been keeping my loader and box blade on the tractor while I mow. I kept the loader on for if I did get myself in a tough spot I thought I could use to get me out. The box blade is there to counter weight the loader. I also thought the extra weight could help give me better traction too.
However, I wonder if it's actually making things more dangerous on the hills? Or if it's going to be bad for the hydraulics?
One last question... should I be aiming to mow in a pattern that is always right to left? It seems by doing this I will avoid mowing over where I throw clippings and will allow them to be more evenly spread.
Any and all help appreciated. I do think I'm getting the hang of things but any more information helps! Thanks!
The one downside to this is that it takes extra time. I mow 25% of the yard going up and another 25% going down but then need to go over the already mowed section two more times to mow the remaining 50% of the slope.
Is there a better way?
Also, I have been keeping my loader and box blade on the tractor while I mow. I kept the loader on for if I did get myself in a tough spot I thought I could use to get me out. The box blade is there to counter weight the loader. I also thought the extra weight could help give me better traction too.
However, I wonder if it's actually making things more dangerous on the hills? Or if it's going to be bad for the hydraulics?
One last question... should I be aiming to mow in a pattern that is always right to left? It seems by doing this I will avoid mowing over where I throw clippings and will allow them to be more evenly spread.
Any and all help appreciated. I do think I'm getting the hang of things but any more information helps! Thanks!