WOW! Time flies by fast, I started out on my front field which use to be a hayfield, about 6 acres, I was mowing it with my commercial Z-turn with a 31 HP engine and 60" deck, which takes me between 2 - 2.25 hours to mow at usually 10 mph ...
The grass was kinda thin today, and most of it was only about 8" tall, with some seed head stalks sticking up over 12" ... I cut it down to 5" , GREAT clippings dispersal! (Couldn't see them!)
After the first couple of laps, I bumped up the speed to maximum in medium range, which is 7.2 mph ...after about a quarter of it was cut, I noticed I had some pop-ups, I slowed down to 6 mph, that took care of that problem, I figure the stems had a tiny bit more time to both pop back up from the tires, but also had more "dwell" time under the deck ... I was done in 1.7 hours!
All done with the front!
Then I went out to the old bumpy rock filled pasture ...
Because this is wider than my tires, I can get a little more of the edge along the creek ...
Even with some of the taller and thicker grass, still no visible clippings ... I mowed at 5-5.5 mph because of the bumpy ground.
All done!
This is looking back the other way, from up on the hill behind the clump of trees behind the tractor ... The first " line" is the creek, the second "line" is my west perimeter fence ...
Total of 4.8 hours to mow 14 acres!
To think back after I bought this place, and brush hogged the over grown neglected back pasture, I originally had a 4' brush hog for my SCUT, it cut 44", minus any overlap ... It was a day and a half project to mow just the pasture! No more bugs, poison ivy, dust and chaff in my eyes and down my shirt, in the very hot and humid months I use to mow for 1.5 - 2 hours at most with a wet towel wrapped around my neck, then come inside and take a COLD Shower, then sit in front of a fan to dry off in the a/c in the house ... Not doing that anymore, the heat/humidity would suck the energy completely out of me!
Overall I'm very happy with it, there does seem to be some sideways sway to the mower, as it shifts around in the quick hitch, plus has its own floppy upper and lower connections ... Mowing on a side hill it will pretty much line up with my tire on the uphill side ...
If I'm going down hill, and make a sharp turn over 4.5 mph, it seems to me that it's pushing the tractors rear tires side ways, kinda like I'm power sliding!
I may decide to fill the tires, there were a few times I actually needed 4X4, which really surprised me, as I have mowed this twice with my 5' brush hog on it in just 2 wheel drive! I'll wait until after the spring rains and see how it does in softer ground with rutting ...