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Deb, you look great on stumpy. To watch you mow so sure and determined, it’s a joy. The summit sure makes it nice that the grass is not thrown to one side, especially being so close to the road. Stay safe ❤
Great video mate, we run a 7’ Southern Cross Finish mower on our 12 acres behind a Ford 1910, 32 hsp tractor. Like you we keep our land looking clean with all stones and rubbish removed, Finish mower really does a great job, I have slasher ( brush hog I think you call them) for the ruff stuff. For what we want, Finish mower is perfect, the place looks like a sports field. Keep up the good work, love watching what other self minded folks are doing. 🇦🇺
Thank you for this video. I’m a first time tractor shopper and have 16 acres of which 14 is grass. I originally thought I would purchase the Summit tractor. As I did my research I started to think that I really needed a tractor with more horsepower to handle a bigger mower. We are in East Tennessee and although not in the mountains it is hilly. We’ve decided to go with a 55hp tractor and a 7’ flail mower. Your video validated our decision that we needed to go with more hp and a tractor that we can grow with. As some people say, go big and cry once.
Everyone's tractor needs are different. Glad you found the right combination for your land! If you like tractoring videos, we got a bunch! ua-cam.com/play/PLG5yS75HLzo3RVqEuA0f6IioXV6FtFhHW.html
Thanks for the videos. You have encouraged me to start our transformation in Central Florida in between Orlando and Tampa. I hope to start filming some day. Thanks again
I mowed for a landscape company during college. I love to mow and nothing beats the smell of fresh cut grass! Im on 10 acres and wish i had more to mow!
@@PineyGroveHomesteadMaybe the only thing that beats the smell of fresh cut grass in the morning is, freshly brewed coffee, and bacon and eggs frying. Then comes the grass😊
My first tractor was an old international. Had a sycle bar mower and a plow setup for the belly. Knew a ton of people who did big gardens with them. It was 8hp and weighted 1500 pounds maybe a bit more. Think it was early 40's. If you let it do the work at its own pace it could really mow like crazy. And the belly blade maintained a half mile of gravel road and driveway. Until the late 40!s anything over 35hp was a decent sized tractor. All in the perspective. Love seeing those little tractors actually being tractors not lawnmowers.
I use a 1025r for my 30 acre old tree farm. Though majority of it is tall pines. I originally bought it for the 5 acre property we previously had. Sure I’d love a bigger tractor. Who wouldn’t. But I like this size. I can weave through the trees if needed. It’s big enough that I have plucked stumps out either backhoe. With some digging around them first. I carry logs around. I mow with it. Brush hog with it. Etc. eventually I may plant some fields with it. I have a 2 row planter I got for cheap for it. The only thing that I haven’t been able to do with it is work on a leaning deer blind. I don’t have the height. I have lifted one side at a time to brace it a bit better but I’d really like to get a sky track or something out here and lift it completely up and build a new base for it. Not high priority since I have two other elevated blinds though.
I noticed you have bare spots in your pasture. I cured them buy using my finish mower set up the highest it can go, cutting my Bahia when the seeds are black and ready to fall. Then I cut the pasture thereby reseeding it at the same time. The pasture looks great even cut high up. And Yes, a 25 hp tractor is large enough for 20 acres.
We had 158 acres we bought back in 2002. We had a 28 hp Kubota. It was always a struggle to do anything. I upgraded to a 42 hp Kubota and it was perfect. I was only using it to mow maybe 10 acres at a time.
I have a JD 1025R and run a 4’ rotary cutter. Had a 5’ from a prior tractor that seemed too much for it. Has a belly mower for “yard” work, but I seldom use it. We have a Husqvarna yth24K48 that THE ADMIRAL mows with.
My great uncle, and all farmers 75 years ago farmed 80 plus acers with allis chalmer C*s and IHC H two wheel drives, Yes 25 HP is enough to mow your homested
We had just a Ford 2n for years. About 1990 my dad moved up to a 1953 Ford NAA. Still using the NAA to this day, but just a smaller garden now, not the big field any more.
There is a big difference between a 20 acre property and having to mow 20 acres. Assuming you can go at 6 MPH (which is really moving), and you make minimal turns, and have only a total 6" overlap, you can cut 126,720 sq ft per hour. If you had no trees or obstructions and were perfectly efficient, that would take about 7 hours to mow. I mow/shred 24 acres of a larger property with a 15' batwing on a 100 hp tractor and it takes 6 hours minimum.
My rule of thumb for tractor sizing (holds up to 200acres)... Take your acres the add 25 - that is the minimum horse power Tractor you should go for. You can make smaller work, but it is less efficient and less power reserve. I would go 45-50hp with your setup - 1970's - JD2030 with a Cab would be ideal. Additional power is a must as it opens out the world of attachments massively.
I tried two different finish mowers and did not like the job I did with either one. L had more scalping I could not get close to things like I can with my two 72"mowers one is a 32 hp Toro 72" zero steers, the other a 35 HP John Deere front deck rear discharge. I do three houses and a barn yard that totals 11 acers.
I'd say yes but you'll be frustrated with what it cannot do fast or cannot do at all. I went with a 40hp based on my friends complaints about the 25hp bogging down under weight on hills. I live on the side of a mountain so everything I do is either up or down hill. You are correct proportions are everything. Don't put a 72" box blade on a 25hp then run to Facebook groups to ask what the problem is.
Misleading title, but good video. Should be titles finish mower on 25 hp tractor I would like to see a video actually maintaining the 20 acres with the 25hp tractor! Bush hogging, grading driveway, firewood processing, clearing land, etc. basically everything you need to do to maintain, not just finish mowing
When I mow the road bank in front of the house. It sits off the main highway. I mow the grass onto the road. Which isn’t good idea. A specially when cars are driving by. My mower shoots the grass out the side of the mower deck.
I like the Summit TX 25. It would good for yard work around the house but like all 24hp Tractors they are way overprice for what they can do. I have 50 acres and 2 tractors: New Holland TN70A 70hp and a John Deere 5103 50hp Tractors for the real work. The Summit is to small for 20 acres.....
Failure to clean up the fittings and the vent of paint before leaving the factory is sloppy quality control. Not everyone would know to do that before first use but shouldn't have to anyway. Seems like a well built mower otherwise.
Finishing mower are over rated! I have a new Rhino FA613. If the grass is thick the belt will slip and blades stop turning. If you cutting a fairways at August Country Club you will be happy regardless of brand.
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Deb, you look great on stumpy. To watch you mow so sure and determined, it’s a joy.
The summit sure makes it nice that the grass is not thrown to one side, especially being so close to the road.
Stay safe ❤
Ha! Thanks for the kind words. We were mowing today!
Great video mate, we run a 7’ Southern Cross Finish mower on our 12 acres behind a Ford 1910, 32 hsp tractor. Like you we keep our land looking clean with all stones and rubbish removed, Finish mower really does a great job, I have slasher ( brush hog I think you call them) for the ruff stuff.
For what we want, Finish mower is perfect, the place looks like a sports field. Keep up the good work, love watching what other self minded folks are doing. 🇦🇺
Thanks 👍 We love driving up our driveway after everything is all groomed!
I love the commentary, the knowledge I gain each time I watch! I love Piney Grove and the journey a you are on!
Thanks so much
Thank you for this video. I’m a first time tractor shopper and have 16 acres of which 14 is grass. I originally thought I would purchase the Summit tractor. As I did my research I started to think that I really needed a tractor with more horsepower to handle a bigger mower. We are in East Tennessee and although not in the mountains it is hilly. We’ve decided to go with a 55hp tractor and a 7’ flail mower. Your video validated our decision that we needed to go with more hp and a tractor that we can grow with. As some people say, go big and cry once.
Everyone's tractor needs are different. Glad you found the right combination for your land! If you like tractoring videos, we got a bunch! ua-cam.com/play/PLG5yS75HLzo3RVqEuA0f6IioXV6FtFhHW.html
Thanks for the videos. You have encouraged me to start our transformation in Central Florida in between Orlando and Tampa. I hope to start filming some day. Thanks again
Great! Just do it!
I mowed for a landscape company during college. I love to mow and nothing beats the smell of fresh cut grass! Im on 10 acres and wish i had more to mow!
I do too.....just got in from mowing a couple hours!
@@PineyGroveHomesteadMaybe the only thing that beats the smell of fresh cut grass in the morning is, freshly brewed coffee, and bacon and eggs frying. Then comes the grass😊
My first tractor was an old international. Had a sycle bar mower and a plow setup for the belly. Knew a ton of people who did big gardens with them. It was 8hp and weighted 1500 pounds maybe a bit more. Think it was early 40's. If you let it do the work at its own pace it could really mow like crazy. And the belly blade maintained a half mile of gravel road and driveway. Until the late 40!s anything over 35hp was a decent sized tractor. All in the perspective. Love seeing those little tractors actually being tractors not lawnmowers.
Times have changed! These modern tractors might be a little more comfortable though!
@@PineyGroveHomestead And a whole lot more reliable.
you and deb are like andrew and tiffany! they love mowing! deb and tiffany are the mower queens!
Like the Kelley's, we like to keep our property groomed! It's a lot to keep up with but diesel therapy is a thing!
@@PineyGroveHomestead you got it! when your make content you want to keep the place looking good not like a dump site!
Nice review, looks like a very comfortable machine and capable mower.
It gets the job done for us!
I use a 1025r for my 30 acre old tree farm. Though majority of it is tall pines. I originally bought it for the 5 acre property we previously had. Sure I’d love a bigger tractor. Who wouldn’t. But I like this size. I can weave through the trees if needed. It’s big enough that I have plucked stumps out either backhoe. With some digging around them first. I carry logs around. I mow with it. Brush hog with it. Etc. eventually I may plant some fields with it. I have a 2 row planter I got for cheap for it. The only thing that I haven’t been able to do with it is work on a leaning deer blind. I don’t have the height. I have lifted one side at a time to brace it a bit better but I’d really like to get a sky track or something out here and lift it completely up and build a new base for it. Not high priority since I have two other elevated blinds though.
Make work what you have! Thanks for watching.
Brad you are the best!
Thank you! Just a guy driving a tractor!!
I love my finish mower. It's an RK by King Kutter. Which looks exactly like what you have there.
I think King Kutter makes this one too.
I noticed you have bare spots in your pasture. I cured them buy using my finish mower set up the highest it can go, cutting my Bahia when the seeds are black and ready to fall. Then I cut the pasture thereby reseeding it at the same time. The pasture looks great even cut high up. And Yes, a 25 hp tractor is large enough for 20 acres.
We do have some bare spots....our soil is so poor and sandy. It will look better by June!
We had 158 acres we bought back in 2002. We had a 28 hp Kubota. It was always a struggle to do anything. I upgraded to a 42 hp Kubota and it was perfect. I was only using it to mow maybe 10 acres at a time.
They are useful but also limited as you found out! I had an L2800 at one time.
Hi Brad! Sent to your channel by Chad Doss, Doss Farms! 👊
Awesome! Thank you!
I have a JD 1025R and run a 4’ rotary cutter. Had a 5’ from a prior tractor that seemed too much for it. Has a belly mower for “yard” work, but I seldom use it. We have a Husqvarna yth24K48 that THE ADMIRAL mows with.
We have a 20 year old Husky YTH42 still going strong! ua-cam.com/video/hQJAQRXq8EA/v-deo.html
My great uncle, and all farmers 75 years ago farmed 80 plus acers with allis chalmer C*s and IHC H two wheel drives, Yes 25 HP is enough to mow your homested
Thanks for sharing
We had just a Ford 2n for years. About 1990 my dad moved up to a 1953 Ford NAA. Still using the NAA to this day, but just a smaller garden now, not the big field any more.
I mow with goats and sheep. The goats eat weeds, unwanted saplings, and the sheep eat grass and some weeds. They both fertilize as they eat.
Another great video guys!👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it
There is a big difference between a 20 acre property and having to mow 20 acres. Assuming you can go at 6 MPH (which is really moving), and you make minimal turns, and have only a total 6" overlap, you can cut 126,720 sq ft per hour. If you had no trees or obstructions and were perfectly efficient, that would take about 7 hours to mow. I mow/shred 24 acres of a larger property with a 15' batwing on a 100 hp tractor and it takes 6 hours minimum.
You are correct, it takes longer!
My rule of thumb for tractor sizing (holds up to 200acres)... Take your acres the add 25 - that is the minimum horse power Tractor you should go for. You can make smaller work, but it is less efficient and less power reserve. I would go 45-50hp with your setup - 1970's - JD2030 with a Cab would be ideal. Additional power is a must as it opens out the world of attachments massively.
Great point!
Wow! You hit 100k. I started watching at under 500 total.
Thanks for the support!
Enjoyed the video.
Awesome, thank you!
I tried two different finish mowers and did not like the job I did with either one. L had more scalping I could not get close to things like I can with my two 72"mowers one is a 32 hp Toro 72" zero steers, the other a 35 HP John Deere front deck rear discharge. I do three houses and a barn yard that totals 11 acers.
The problem we have with finish mowers is sticks and constant blade sharpening!
Great video! Litter bugs should be sentenced to a minimum of two weeks in the electric chair.
It's every day.....whole fast food bags full of trash! Thanks for watching.
I'd say yes but you'll be frustrated with what it cannot do fast or cannot do at all. I went with a 40hp based on my friends complaints about the 25hp bogging down under weight on hills. I live on the side of a mountain so everything I do is either up or down hill. You are correct proportions are everything. Don't put a 72" box blade on a 25hp then run to Facebook groups to ask what the problem is.
Agree...if you have a smaller tractor, you need to have more time especially for the big jobs. Thanks for watching.
My favorite thing to do on my farm is brush hogging!
Yes sir....love to chop up the thick stuff!
Misleading title, but good video. Should be titles finish mower on 25 hp tractor
I would like to see a video actually maintaining the 20 acres with the 25hp tractor! Bush hogging, grading driveway, firewood processing, clearing land, etc. basically everything you need to do to maintain, not just finish mowing
You can find those videos here: ua-cam.com/play/PLG5yS75HLzo1hT372soffAIIzQsiJSNDh.html
When I mow the road bank in front of the house. It sits off the main highway. I mow the grass onto the road. Which isn’t good idea. A specially when cars are driving by. My mower shoots the grass out the side of the mower deck.
I'm trying to avoid that!
It all depends on what you want to accomplish in what time frame.
True....small tractor = more time!
How would you know if that tractor is big enough for 20 acres. You only have 19 1/2 acres.
Maybe not even that much. 🤣🤣 Shouldn't you be mulching the state of Oklahoma?
I mow my 20 acres with a Dixie Chopper 72” deck 40hp!
I've heard Dixie Chopper makes a great mower. What blades you use?
@@PineyGroveHomestead yes, that machine is a beast! right now I’m using the high lift blades.
I like the Summit TX 25. It would good for yard work around the house but like all 24hp Tractors they are way overprice for what they can do. I have 50 acres and 2 tractors: New Holland TN70A 70hp and a John Deere 5103 50hp Tractors for the real work. The Summit is to small for 20 acres.....
Unless you have lots of time!
Failure to clean up the fittings and the vent of paint before leaving the factory is sloppy quality control. Not everyone would know to do that before first use but shouldn't have to anyway. Seems like a well built mower otherwise.
It's pretty stout!
Flail mower with hammer blades
I want one!
19.? acres plus
Right?
Finishing mower are over rated! I have a new Rhino FA613. If the grass is thick the belt will slip and blades stop turning. If you cutting a fairways at August Country Club you will be happy regardless of brand.
So far we are happy with it. Video of our other finish mower: ua-cam.com/video/xyDHt6ro4ks/v-deo.html