First thing to find out is, are there any hidden obstacles? Things like logs, stumps, holes, ditches, ROCKS??? If there are no obstacles, then look for a mower with thinner blades. Thick blades do not like grasses so much, but thinner blades will bend easily. Also look at blade tip speed. Just looking at RPM does nothing. The working part of the blade is at the tip, so have to figure speed of blade at tip. For that, just assume 560RPM. Now multiply circumference of blade tips in feet by 560RPM, then compare that number between various mowers to find which one has the highest blade speed. This method works between ALL the types of mowers, so don't think you can simply judge by gear ratio, length of blades, etc.
When I had a brush deck, it did awesome in the woods, but lousy when I moved here (northern prairie). I ended up using an angle grinder to remove LOTS of material to make a very sharp blade. Took many hours of grinding to get done (without overheating the metal) but gave great results. That way I had the best of both worlds; blades that could handle light brush yet still cut tall grasses nicely. But what works well for one person doesn't necessarily work 'best' for another. Keep up with your research and education!
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Today's Featured Article - The 8N and the Fox - by Zane Sherman. Dec. 13 1998, Renfroe, Alabama. Last niht I dreamed about the day that I plowed the field of about 10 acres over on what Jimmy and Dandy called the Ledbetter field. I was driving the 1948 8N Ford tractor that Jimmy bought in 48 new This was prebably in about 1951 and maybe even befor the house was built. This would have made me to be about16 years old and I drove the tractor for nothing and would have paid to drive it if I had had any money which I didn't, but neit
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