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Thank you. That’s good info. Your 4.5 acres is fairly flat, and open. My farm is 5 rolling acres chopped up w/fencing into pastures; with troughs, run-ins, etc… so I expect it will take 50% longer. We’ll see.
Another great video! I just ordered the Timecutter 50" MyRide today. My fields are rougher so I won't be able to go that fast but very helpful. Thank you.
For the sake of comparison, it usually takes me just under 2 hours to mow roughly 4 acres (including 50+ obstacles) on average terrain with my Gravely 60" Pro Turn and it uses about 2.5 gallons of gas (Briggs engine).
@@PurpleCollarLife It has a couple quirks like any other machine but it’s got the job done for eight years now. Overall, the zero turns just make life easier when it comes to mowing and other yard work. 👍
Welcome! Great to have you watching us from Austrailia! We'll be getting the TIMECUTTER back out once the snow thaws and the grass starts growing. We have quite a few videos about the mower on our channel from last summer. Have you had a chance to watch them?
@@PurpleCollarLifeThankyou. Yes I've watched the video you made when you first got it and the 4 and a half acre mow would really like to see some extreme long grass mowing with it thankyou. Cheers! 👍
good example! I have 5 acre field/lot that I mow along with 2 1/4 acres that our house sits on. Both are pretty open (no trees, obstacles etc). Would you recommend a zero turn over say a compact tractor? I need to buy something as I've been mowing my 7 acres with a box store John Deere D130 42" mower. It literally takes all weekend (12+ hrs). The zero turns would be nice but for another $10-15k I can get a compact tractor that has a mower, loader and forks. Tractor would be used to maintain the driveways, maybe snow removal (i have a RZR w/a blade), planting trees and installing culverts (hopefully a 1 time thing). from your experience which way would you go? zero turn and rent equipment for anything else or compact tractor with mid mount mower? thanks! Jason
Hi Jason, I responded to your email, but wanted to answer this on the comments too - it really depends on what you need to get done and what your budget is. Like I said in our 1st Piece of Equipment for Property Owner video: ruclips.net/video/aY-v-MqcNWY/видео.html A compact tractor with front end loader can do a lot of tasks. But the zero turn as a dedicated mowing machine is great for letting you keep using the tractor just for other tasks.
I have tons of hours on zero turns commercial and homeowner. I use to own a lawn care business. If your a homeowner with acreage you will be much happier with the tractor. It's what I use for my 7+ acres of mowing at my home. The tractor is much more comfortable and has a Diesel engine. It will go 5x the hours of a gas engine.
@@lucasbenoit7835 A diesel engine definitely can be more efficient. However, the diesel powered zero-turn mowers are in a much higher price range than gasoline powered versions. Having had both a tractor for mowing, and a zero turn, I can say that strictly for mowing, I'd rather use a zero turn any day. But for all-around work, a tractor is more versatile. Thanks for watching and commenting, Lucas!
What about a 48 walk-behind with jingle wheels? Anyone mow large acreage like that? I have 6 acres with horses, so it only needs mowing 4 to 6 times per year. But I still need to mow it and don’t want to buy a zero turn just for that. I can get a good used 48” walk behind with jingle wheels for $2k. Any thoughts?
It would certainly be a great workout to walk up and back 6 acres, 48” at a time. I don’t know what “jingle wheels” are. We’ve mowed this field with a 3 point mower also, behind the tractor. They can be picked up for less than a zero turn mower. And with horses, you likely already have a tractor with 3 point hitch and PTO. That might be a good solution for you. And you’d be able to do 6 foot widths (or 7’) at a time if you have a tractor with enough HP. Ours that we use with the Ford 8N is a KingKutter 5’ (60-inch) finish mower that attaches to the 3 point hitch.
I have a job to mow 5 acres with my John Deere E140 48" deck. We have had rain here in northwest A.R. for going on 5 days straight. Tomorrow it should clear up and this weekend is awesome looking. I don't know if I will be able to mow this weekend it might still be to wet. But I am also getting Replacement Tire, 20 x 10-8 4PR SU18 Super Lug, WD1056 on my back tires!! I'm stoked to cut all that grass and try out the new tread! I will give you update once work is completed
It depends on how much time it takes. We don't advertise our rates on our videos- but if you're pricing a job, there's a lot of calculation - time spent, wear and tear on equipment, fuel/gasoline costs. Once you get that figured out - you can come up with a rate per hour, and then figure how long it takes to complete certain size yards (based on square footages, and obstacles, and trimming requirements).
Hello! Thanks for watching. This model mower (with the 60" fabricated deck, and the 24.5 hp Toro engine) is currently priced at $4099 at the Home Depot and Tractor Supply locations in my region. The prices may vary depending on your region.
Hello. I'm not sure what you're referring to. The field is about 350 feet x 630 feet. That's 220,500 square feet. 5 acres is 217,800 square feet. 840 feet by 840 feet would be more like 16 acres.
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You are welcome to mow the field anytime. Thanks for doing it.
It was perfect for an experiment. Now I need to know how long and how much diesel it takes to do it on the Deere.
Thank you. That’s good info. Your 4.5 acres is fairly flat, and open. My farm is 5 rolling acres chopped up w/fencing into pastures; with troughs, run-ins, etc… so I expect it will take 50% longer. We’ll see.
That's an interesting experiment. Let us know how long it takes you, so that people will see the difference. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I got a 50”. Tomorrow I’m mowing over 5 acres of Mac nut field. Over 140 trees, gonna take all day.
Wow! That will take some time! But it will be faster on the zero turn than a tractor. :)
Another great video! I just ordered the Timecutter 50" MyRide today. My fields are rougher so I won't be able to go that fast but very helpful. Thank you.
Have fun! I think you'll be impressed. Make sure you let us know what you think. I do often wish I had tried the MyRide version.
For the sake of comparison, it usually takes me just under 2 hours to mow roughly 4 acres (including 50+ obstacles) on average terrain with my Gravely 60" Pro Turn and it uses about 2.5 gallons of gas (Briggs engine).
Thanks! Great example for comparison. How do you like the Gravely Pro?
@@PurpleCollarLife It has a couple quirks like any other machine but it’s got the job done for eight years now. Overall, the zero turns just make life easier when it comes to mowing and other yard work. 👍
Thanks for the video. I have just over ten acres and I am debating on buying the time-cutter.
Go for it! I really like mine.
@@PurpleCollarLifecan a timecutter handle that much abuse?
If you don’t mind me asking what should someone typically charge for this big of a job
Hello from Australia🇦🇺. Great video would like to see more timecutter content in the future. Cheers! 👍
Welcome! Great to have you watching us from Austrailia! We'll be getting the TIMECUTTER back out once the snow thaws and the grass starts growing. We have quite a few videos about the mower on our channel from last summer. Have you had a chance to watch them?
@@PurpleCollarLifeThankyou. Yes I've watched the video you made when you first got it and the 4 and a half acre mow would really like to see some extreme long grass mowing with it thankyou. Cheers! 👍
Yo dude awesome machine, left a really smooth cut......👌
I love it. It's the best mower I've ever owned.
good example! I have 5 acre field/lot that I mow along with 2 1/4 acres that our house sits on. Both are pretty open (no trees, obstacles etc). Would you recommend a zero turn over say a compact tractor? I need to buy something as I've been mowing my 7 acres with a box store John Deere D130 42" mower. It literally takes all weekend (12+ hrs).
The zero turns would be nice but for another $10-15k I can get a compact tractor that has a mower, loader and forks. Tractor would be used to maintain the driveways, maybe snow removal (i have a RZR w/a blade), planting trees and installing culverts (hopefully a 1 time thing).
from your experience which way would you go? zero turn and rent equipment for anything else or compact tractor with mid mount mower? thanks! Jason
Hi Jason,
I responded to your email, but wanted to answer this on the comments too - it really depends on what you need to get done and what your budget is. Like I said in our 1st Piece of Equipment for Property Owner video: ruclips.net/video/aY-v-MqcNWY/видео.html A compact tractor with front end loader can do a lot of tasks. But the zero turn as a dedicated mowing machine is great for letting you keep using the tractor just for other tasks.
I have tons of hours on zero turns commercial and homeowner. I use to own a lawn care business. If your a homeowner with acreage you will be much happier with the tractor. It's what I use for my 7+ acres of mowing at my home. The tractor is much more comfortable and has a Diesel engine. It will go 5x the hours of a gas engine.
@@lucasbenoit7835 A diesel engine definitely can be more efficient. However, the diesel powered zero-turn mowers are in a much higher price range than gasoline powered versions. Having had both a tractor for mowing, and a zero turn, I can say that strictly for mowing, I'd rather use a zero turn any day. But for all-around work, a tractor is more versatile. Thanks for watching and commenting, Lucas!
What about a 48 walk-behind with jingle wheels? Anyone mow large acreage like that? I have 6 acres with horses, so it only needs mowing 4 to 6 times per year. But I still need to mow it and don’t want to buy a zero turn just for that. I can get a good used 48” walk behind with jingle wheels for $2k. Any thoughts?
It would certainly be a great workout to walk up and back 6 acres, 48” at a time. I don’t know what “jingle wheels” are. We’ve mowed this field with a 3 point mower also, behind the tractor. They can be picked up for less than a zero turn mower. And with horses, you likely already have a tractor with 3 point hitch and PTO. That might be a good solution for you. And you’d be able to do 6 foot widths (or 7’) at a time if you have a tractor with enough HP. Ours that we use with the Ford 8N is a KingKutter 5’ (60-inch) finish mower that attaches to the 3 point hitch.
How many gallons of fuel does your tank hold?
I believe my model 75760 with the 60" fabricated deck, holds 3 gallons of gasoline. Thanks for watching!
I have a job to mow 5 acres with my John Deere E140 48" deck. We have had rain here in northwest A.R. for going on 5 days straight. Tomorrow it should clear up and this weekend is awesome looking. I don't know if I will be able to mow this weekend it might still be to wet. But I am also getting Replacement Tire, 20 x 10-8 4PR SU18 Super Lug, WD1056 on my back tires!! I'm stoked to cut all that grass and try out the new tread! I will give you update once work is completed
@@joshuasweeney7350 I can't wait to hear what you think of the new lug tires!
How much would you charge for a job like that
It depends on how much time it takes. We don't advertise our rates on our videos- but if you're pricing a job, there's a lot of calculation - time spent, wear and tear on equipment, fuel/gasoline costs. Once you get that figured out - you can come up with a rate per hour, and then figure how long it takes to complete certain size yards (based on square footages, and obstacles, and trimming requirements).
How much did you buy this mower for ?
Hello! Thanks for watching. This model mower (with the 60" fabricated deck, and the 24.5 hp Toro engine) is currently priced at $4099 at the Home Depot and Tractor Supply locations in my region. The prices may vary depending on your region.
Good stuff
Thanks! Thanks for supporting the channel.
Nice Mower!! Is it a 52” deck?
Hi Avid Outdoors Tv - It's actually the fabricated 60-inch deck. I love it. It's Toro TIMECUTTER model 75760.
20 zero turns...done in one pass....don't work hard, work smart..just need 19 friends with zero turn to help ya out.. 😂
:) That would certainly be nice! I think you overestimate my number of friends. :)
Just got a message to go cut a 5 acres place and i hope they know i bringing a zero turn and not a tractor 😂
:)
Cows
Cows (or horses, goats, etc.) would be great to keep that field trimmed down. But we like it as a nice yard and a place to drive golf balls.
840 ft x 840 ft ? You sure?
Hello. I'm not sure what you're referring to. The field is about 350 feet x 630 feet. That's 220,500 square feet. 5 acres is 217,800 square feet. 840 feet by 840 feet would be more like 16 acres.