Deepest grass you have mowed?

sgzeroone

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Alright I just wanted to have a little fun with a thread....:wink:

So Guys and Gals whats the deepest grass you have ever cut and/or tried to cut?

Please give a detailed account of your success or failure...
 
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This was earlier this year. It actually worked surprisingly well with the powerful GCV190 engine! :thumbsup:

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I have a camp in the mountains and there are times I don't get to cut the grass for two or three months. It can be long. What I do is the first cutting I cut it as high as I can cut it. Then after it sets for a day or two I will cut it a little shorter and then again. I also have to clean up the clippings after each cutting. I also put round-up weed killer around all the trees, buildings and rocks.
 

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Alright I just wanted to have a little fun with a thread....:wink:

So Guys and Gals whats the deepest grass you have ever cut and/or tried to cut?

Please give a detailed account of your success or failure...

I took my old craftsman through a weedy field that wasn't mowed for a few years I had to tip the mower up to cut down all the tiny trees and the weeds were probably 2 feet high and the bottom 6 inches was where it all bent over. 5000 sq ft and 4 gallons of gas plus a new blade and about 3 truck loads I had that field looking good
 

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Wasn't really grass , chest high weeds ( and the accompanying saplings ) with my first snapper comet 30 .
That mower was a beast !!! I got tired of riding up the weeds and trees till the front wheels were a foot or so off the ground and backing up for the next charge for couple feet of brush hogging .
2" alum. angle iron with bolt holes through it , ground a bevel edge on one side . Bolted to the front of the mower helped a bunch !! Added an 8" cinder block above it for extra weight and it worked well ( ok , the mower and I lived through it ) :thumbsup:
 

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I grew up on a farm and the tallest grass I ever mowed was hemp weed along the creek trying to take over the pasture that was over 9 feet high. Of course I was using a 120 HP diesel tractor pulling a 12 foot shredder. Out here we call it Nebraska Ditch Weed! Most interesting is the tractor had no problem at all with the tall hemp.
 

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My neighbor recently passed away her lawn was over 2ft in spots the spots her ex husband tried to mow with a hand mower. I should have video'ed it was comical the mower would go a ft then die , then another foot then die , he did that for a hour or so only mowing a 20x20 section. Poor mower ...
I was in shock somebody that age would even attempt to mow 2-1/2 ft tall grass while wet with a push mower.

The next day I mowed it ....A man needs his comedy. :thumbsup:
 

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I let my yard out in the country get ahead of me one time and it got up around 3 or 4 foot high in sections. I had been using the weed whacker to keep it down around the house and sidewalk...but in the back and sides it got way too high. Too high for a riding mower or push mower, so I hooked the 5' bush hog to the big Massey Ferguson 165 and eased through it without even as much as a mild strain on the engine. Of course it leaves the grass "stemmy and tough" and yellowish when you cut it after being high, but it will eventually come back like it was. So, I've got insurance with mowing in that it can't get too high that the bush hog can't handle it in one season. I'd like to find one of these mini diesel garden tractors with a blade and bucket and mini bush hog like a Kubota. That would be much easier to maneuver around the yard than a big tractor.
 

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Well Guys ya know its not really that deep of grass unless you have to run a baler behind the cutter....:laughing:

And that's exactly what we did down at grandparent house out in one of the old orchard that they left go wild.

It was at least 4 feet high and we were like.....I'm not raking that.

So went got out one of the tractor and the baler made some adjustments, well and waited for the grass to dry.

Then we baled the orchard :thumbsup:
 

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it would have to be the 2-1/2 acres i had out near the road on i place i had. the weeds about 4-6 feet tall. tried mowing it with a JD 116 that kept getting hung up on the mole hills. then pulled out the cubcadet 383, and went to work cutting it like it was used to doing just that. of course it was a two in one cut. had to cut one way(back and forth) then diagonaly to get it to look good
 
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