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Lets talk about mowers again....New Holland DiscCutter 360 - will it work for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="box" data-source="post: 7783646" data-attributes="member: 123958"><p>The duals are only narrow. To be honest, I don't think the duals actually do anything for me, I could probably just run single wheels at a wider track width....but that's another topic for another day.</p><p></p><p>With the stabiliser arms wound all the way to the right, I can <em>just </em>get away with it without flattening any grass. Not great for the geometry of the hitch but it works well enough for what I'm doing. Tried without the RH dual wheel on but I prefer the stability and possibly traction.</p><p></p><p>How steep am I talking? Not that steep. I mean I can drive a tractor half way up, lift the mower, turn around (with the mower on the down hill side) and go back down. Just at the point before the cows start leaving ruts running across the side of the hill. Probably wouldn't get away with this with a bigger mower though.</p><p></p><p>Not really interested in trailed mowers, they look a bit clumsy for the stupid sh!t I'm doing. Would be ideal for silage or hay, but I want a one size fits all machine that can do a bit of topping (pre grazing) in its spare time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="box, post: 7783646, member: 123958"] The duals are only narrow. To be honest, I don't think the duals actually do anything for me, I could probably just run single wheels at a wider track width....but that's another topic for another day. With the stabiliser arms wound all the way to the right, I can [I]just [/I]get away with it without flattening any grass. Not great for the geometry of the hitch but it works well enough for what I'm doing. Tried without the RH dual wheel on but I prefer the stability and possibly traction. How steep am I talking? Not that steep. I mean I can drive a tractor half way up, lift the mower, turn around (with the mower on the down hill side) and go back down. Just at the point before the cows start leaving ruts running across the side of the hill. Probably wouldn't get away with this with a bigger mower though. Not really interested in trailed mowers, they look a bit clumsy for the stupid sh!t I'm doing. Would be ideal for silage or hay, but I want a one size fits all machine that can do a bit of topping (pre grazing) in its spare time. [/QUOTE]
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