[AT] OT cutting more grass
Richard Fink Sr
nancydick at keyconn.net
Tue May 18 20:20:06 PDT 2004
John what about the one thing that would go with old tractors 6 or 8
sheep.he he
R Fink
PA
At 07:00 PM 5/18/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>John,
>
>I thought of your approach for a while, but never attempted it. There
>would be a lot of problems to overcome. If you built a frame to suspend
>the small decks out wider than your belly deck, you would probably want
>them suspended on chain, so each deck could float to follow the terrain of
>the lawn. Now it seems some castor type wheels will be required on each
>deck to allow turning.
>This brings up the question of will the space stay the same on the turns
>so you won't have skips between the outboard decks, etc. etc. etc. The
>more one thinks on it, the more situations must be overcome. Think about
>oil change day. Lets see here. Guess I have to drain and refill five units.
>Number three tends to use a little oil, so i will put 20w-40 weight in
>that one, because it may hold in a little better, and so on. Now we roll
>up to blade sharpening week. Boy, I hate that job. Let me see, I have
>seven here total. Two ends on each. Fourteen cutting
>edges. ....
>..........Get the point?
>
>There are a ton of lawn contractors here in our area. Most of them use
>the front mount zero turns. If new ones are too much for the budget,
>perhaps you could land a good used 72" cut that is affordable. Just be
>careful it wasn't killed be a mowing contractor. If you have a lot of
>things to mow around, they are the greatest. Most will work at up to 10
>to 15 MPH if your turf is smooth enough (not many are). I can mow mine
>with a 60 inch in slightly less time than two of us did with a 16 HP.
>John Deere, and an 18HP Ariens both with 48" decks.
>
>Just my 2.5 cents worth
>
>Charlie V.
>
>
>>From: "Janice + John Quinn" <quinnj at lara.on.ca>
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>>To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>Subject: [AT] OT cutting more grass
>>Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 12:31:55 -0400
>>
>>Hi All
>>Sorry this is Off Topic but you fellows seem to have "been there - done
>>that". I currently mow about 7 acres of lawn. When it is working I try
>>to use my 5 gang reel mower (11 foot cut mounted on a MF Turf 20). But
>>it is nearing the end of it's useful life and is expensive to maintain
>>and sharpen. Lately I've been using a 48" cut Kubota lawn
>>tractor/mower. It does a nice job but takes so long to do the job. What
>>I'm wondering is, has anyone tried to couple a lawn tractor to a few
>>self-powered 21" trimmer mowers in order to increase the amount of area
>>covered with each pass. I want to be able to take advantage of the
>>tractor's hydrostatic drive for backing up so I need to know how to go
>>about coupling the additional mowers so that they will back up as well.
>>This is especially important when I get tangled around a tree. I don't
>>want to get into lift mechanisms if possible. Anyone tried this, know of
>>a manufacturer who has one, or a web site where I can see one. Seems to
>>me that this can't be something too complicated, yet I have not seen one
>>in action. I'm also wondering if dragging additional mowers will tax the
>>lawn tractor's 14 hp diesel engine.
>>
>>Thanks
>>John
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