Originally posted by TRANSMAN
So would recommend something that is not a walk behind , and has "at least" a 60+ inch cut...
The way i look at this , (and i may be wrong) is you need to close the distance travelled cutting this 4 acre plot because i think the average body would break down pretty quick using a 36 " mower that your not "at least" sitting on comfortably...
The mower should not blow up as it is an inanimate object having no idea about getting tired , or anything silly like that , however your body will wear down very fast unless your sitting very comfortably traveling at a reasonable speed......
I'm guessing that 5+ hours of walking or bouncing off road would kill you ,but the machine should not notice it as that's the general beauty of a machine it shouldn't get aggravated and quit on moral grounds of turning it into a slave..A living body will complain , and break however..
A residential unit should not be bothered by one job running 5 hours a week in my opinion , BUT i cant overstress i believe your body would probably fail if pushed to travel the 10 + miles...
Assuming an acre is 208 X 208 my 3rd grade math leads me to believe you will need to travel 10 miles+ cutting 4 acres with puny 36"cut, over bumps while , standing or walking with sweat pouring off your body , and that's just to harsh on the body in my humble opinion....
Rounding the acre off to 200 X 200 and playing math guy, LOL i divide 200 ft by the 36 inch cut or 3 feet swath leaving the figure 66.6 or lets just say 66 passes to make the math simpler...
Now if you require 66 passes for the 1 acre times the other 200 feet back and forth i come up with 66 X 200 = 13200 feet travelled per acre...
13,200 ft divided by (5280 ft or 1 mile) you get 2.5 miles travelled using puny 36 inch cut... 1 acre you could probably live with the 2.5 mile walk , but considering you will be cutting 4 acres with 36 inch cut i come up with this bungled haphazard figure..
2.5 miles pr acre X the 4 acres = 10 + total miles ,and i believe that's a conservative figure as i used a acre that was 200 X 200 not the proper 208 X 208 , and left out overlap which will make the mower a 33" cut...
Now standing or walking over 10 miles off road for the 1 job would probably wear a middle age guy out leaving him useless to work the rest of the week..
Also if I'm thinking correctly on this the 66 passes each require you to spin the mower around to reverse direction , and depending on how the property is laid out you would have to spin around reversing direction 66 X 4 times or 264 maneuvers alone which would wear me out alone just doing this exercise in my garage with heavy W.B unit....
If i had to do this even once i think i would cut in a circle pattern as i did as a child to cut some of this massive work load down....
If my bungles half azz formula to determine my thoughts were wrong please disregard but no matter how i`v approached the math i come up with the same miles travelled and it seems to be walking or bouncing on a velki for 10 plus harsh miles...
I would recommend some type of sit down unit and pull one of those fairly cheap tow behind finishing mowers that also cut 60+ inches on each pass...
If you get it down / up ( However you look at it)to wear your mowing a 120 inch swath you can make a profit without killing your self...
Just my thoughts and GOD BLESS and GOOD LUCK while keeping good hydration practices in mind , TRANNY D.
The way i look at this , (and i may be wrong) is you need to close the distance travelled cutting this 4 acre plot because i think the average body would break down pretty quick using a 36 " mower that your not "at least" sitting on comfortably...
The mower should not blow up as it is an inanimate object having no idea about getting tired , or anything silly like that , however your body will wear down very fast unless your sitting very comfortably traveling at a reasonable speed......
I'm guessing that 5+ hours of walking or bouncing off road would kill you ,but the machine should not notice it as that's the general beauty of a machine it shouldn't get aggravated and quit on moral grounds of turning it into a slave..A living body will complain , and break however..
A residential unit should not be bothered by one job running 5 hours a week in my opinion , BUT i cant overstress i believe your body would probably fail if pushed to travel the 10 + miles...
Assuming an acre is 208 X 208 my 3rd grade math leads me to believe you will need to travel 10 miles+ cutting 4 acres with puny 36"cut, over bumps while , standing or walking with sweat pouring off your body , and that's just to harsh on the body in my humble opinion....
Rounding the acre off to 200 X 200 and playing math guy, LOL i divide 200 ft by the 36 inch cut or 3 feet swath leaving the figure 66.6 or lets just say 66 passes to make the math simpler...
Now if you require 66 passes for the 1 acre times the other 200 feet back and forth i come up with 66 X 200 = 13200 feet travelled per acre...
13,200 ft divided by (5280 ft or 1 mile) you get 2.5 miles travelled using puny 36 inch cut... 1 acre you could probably live with the 2.5 mile walk , but considering you will be cutting 4 acres with 36 inch cut i come up with this bungled haphazard figure..
2.5 miles pr acre X the 4 acres = 10 + total miles ,and i believe that's a conservative figure as i used a acre that was 200 X 200 not the proper 208 X 208 , and left out overlap which will make the mower a 33" cut...
Now standing or walking over 10 miles off road for the 1 job would probably wear a middle age guy out leaving him useless to work the rest of the week..
Also if I'm thinking correctly on this the 66 passes each require you to spin the mower around to reverse direction , and depending on how the property is laid out you would have to spin around reversing direction 66 X 4 times or 264 maneuvers alone which would wear me out alone just doing this exercise in my garage with heavy W.B unit....
If i had to do this even once i think i would cut in a circle pattern as i did as a child to cut some of this massive work load down....
If my bungles half azz formula to determine my thoughts were wrong please disregard but no matter how i`v approached the math i come up with the same miles travelled and it seems to be walking or bouncing on a velki for 10 plus harsh miles...
I would recommend some type of sit down unit and pull one of those fairly cheap tow behind finishing mowers that also cut 60+ inches on each pass...
If you get it down / up ( However you look at it)to wear your mowing a 120 inch swath you can make a profit without killing your self...
Just my thoughts and GOD BLESS and GOOD LUCK while keeping good hydration practices in mind , TRANNY D.

Hmmm... That is something to think about, I do see your point. I have never looked at it as mowing 10+ miles before. hmmm, well I don't know yet. I do apreciate your guys help and am hearing what you all are saying.



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