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Hp required for jd 381 butterfly mowers
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerbert" data-source="post: 8114399" data-attributes="member: 5971"><p>Yeah I run a lely butterfly with conditioners (900 mc) and a JD 131 frontmower. Lely mowers are really easy to drive though and I am organic and don't like heavy cuts. Also flat fields (netherlands flat, which might be different to your idea of flat).</p><p>150 hp on the shaft and going just fine. I can run 15 km/h in most conditions but tend to run 12 to 13, otherwise the tractor just keeps working to get to that speed (it's a cvt) and my fields are not that big anyway. </p><p>I do have to keep the rad pretty much spotless as the tractor runs quite warm of it's own.</p><p>I wouldn't dream of hitching on a JD butterfly though. I specifically bought the lely as it was light and easy on power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerbert, post: 8114399, member: 5971"] Yeah I run a lely butterfly with conditioners (900 mc) and a JD 131 frontmower. Lely mowers are really easy to drive though and I am organic and don't like heavy cuts. Also flat fields (netherlands flat, which might be different to your idea of flat). 150 hp on the shaft and going just fine. I can run 15 km/h in most conditions but tend to run 12 to 13, otherwise the tractor just keeps working to get to that speed (it's a cvt) and my fields are not that big anyway. I do have to keep the rad pretty much spotless as the tractor runs quite warm of it's own. I wouldn't dream of hitching on a JD butterfly though. I specifically bought the lely as it was light and easy on power. [/QUOTE]
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