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Looking for rough grass/paddock mower
Ermin wrote:
On Sun, 11 Nov 2018 17:19:33 +0000, Chris Green wrote: Bob Hobden wrote: Yes, that's a possibility, as per my first option. However the tractor is nowhere near as manoeuverable as the Kubota so it's much harder work (or at least takes much longer) going along edges by fences and getting into corners. I do have a topping mower and tend to use it for the 'bulk' mowing of the paddocks, what I'm after is something to mow patches of nettles/thistles/etc. and to wiggle around all the trees in the orchard. Sounds like you need a rear wheel steering mower like I've seen used at Kew and Wisley. They whip around the trees etc. That would be lovely if there was one designed for rough ground but they're aimed at pretty lawns in the main. Look at They're 'commercial' but not necessarily for rough/tough ground. https://www.deere.co.uk/en/commercial-mowing/ No clue anywhere about whether they can deal with rough ground and weeds etc. https://www.lawnmowersdirect.co.uk/c...-grass-mowers/ Not a single ride-on or out-front mower here. Yes, I've seen this web page before but it's not really what I'm after. http://www.powercut.co.uk/equipment/used-j/ No idea whether it's suited to rough groound again, it *might* be but I doubt it somehow. None are cheap but you are indicating you want 'commercial quality' mowers I want something half way between a commercial lawn (cricket, football, whatever) mower and a farmer's serious undergrowth clearing machine. 'Commercial' doesn't necessarily mean capable of handling non-lawn weeds etc. -- Chris Green · |
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