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Choosing the Best Mower for Heavy Grass Work
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Introduction
Selecting the right mower for tough grass and brush work is a common concern for landowners and contractors. This article outlines practical considerations and suggestions for choosing the best mower for demanding mowing tasks.
Common Mowing Challenges
  • Dense, tall grass and light brush that standard residential mowers can’t handle.
  • Uneven or rough terrain that puts extra stress on mower decks and blades.
  • Need for durability and low maintenance in commercial or frequent use.
Recommended Mower Types
  • Brush Hogs (Rotary Cutters)
    Ideal for clearing overgrown fields and light brush. Heavy-duty blades and gearboxes handle thicker material.
  • Flail Mowers
    Provide a cleaner cut for grassy areas with some brush. Better for maintaining a tidier look on pastures and roadside shoulders.
  • Finish Mowers
    Best for large lawns and areas needing a fine cut. Not suited for heavy brush but good for maintained grass.
Key Factors to Consider
  • Horsepower Requirements
    Match the mower type with the tractor’s PTO horsepower to ensure safe and effective cutting.
  • Cutting Width
    Balance desired mowing speed with the terrain and obstacles.
  • Terrain and Obstacles
    For rocky or stump-filled ground, durable blades and slip clutches protect the mower.
  • Maintenance and Parts Availability
    Choose a mower with readily available parts and straightforward maintenance.
Popular Brands
  • Common recommendations include reputable brands like Bush Hog, Land Pride, and Woods for rotary cutters.
  • For flail mowers, brands like Alamo and Vrisimo are well-regarded.
User Tips
  • Keep blades sharp and gearboxes well-lubricated.
  • Inspect the mower deck regularly for damage.
  • Follow recommended PTO speed and cutting height for best results.
Conclusion
Choosing the best mower depends on matching the machine to your terrain and workload. For heavy grass and brush, a robust rotary cutter or flail mower with the right horsepower will deliver reliable results.
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