You could mow with the x330, it will just take a long time. To mow let's call it 5 acres with the x330 will take 3 to 4 hours, with the hills, slopes and the pond. Plus the x330 is going to work hard on the hills and be less than ideal for the areas you are cutting.
Sometimes, the best tool is two tools and I think this is the case here. A SCUT / CUT and a Commercial Grade Zero turn mower. I mow over 10 acres every week and I have to be honest with you, that's a LOT of mowing. You want something that will do it efficiently and effectively and a good Commercial Grade Zero Turn mower will do that.
Yes, these are going to be costly, but
they are an investment in your property. And
you are spending the money to recoup your time. Look at it this way? Is it worth having a $250 to $300 a month mower / equipment payment to save
8 hours of your time each month? Only you can make that call. Every hour you free up from mowing is an hour to be doing something else.
Or the alternative is to not mow the entire property and only mow parts of it. Problem is, the areas you don't mow you will eventually lose control over. If your goal is to use the entire property and enjoy and maintain it, then proceed accordingly. If you only want a mowed walk path to the pond,. then the x330 will likely be enough.
You need to think about spending an extra week each summer mowing. Is not getting the right mower actually saving you money? In my opinion, its costing you money...........Think about spending and EXTRA
2 hours every week mowing with the x330. That's an extra
8 hours a month, or
you will be spending an entire work week each summer mowing, that you could be doing other things. That's a lot of time.
Having a commercial mower and then you have the SCUT for everything else.
I use both machines all of the time. For years, I thought it was crazy to have two machines. But when you have owned the two IDEAL machines for the majority of your tasks, suddenly, it makes a lot of sense. Then, you wouldn't have it any other way............
You have a very nice property, by the way and great looking K9 family member...........
Many of us have done things the hard way, Then we do things the efficient way with the right tools. Everyone of us gets 24 hours in a day and 7 days in a week.
Plus when it rains, or you have other plans and the mowing doesn't get done, its even worse the next week, as the grass is longer, thicker and takes even longer. Imagine what happens if this goes on for a few weeks, suddenly its beyond the capability of the x330. It happens all of the time.
Mowing with a commercial zero turn, you can mow the 6 acres in 1.5 to 2 hours, maybe a little faster or a little longer, depending upon bumps, etc. Think about this......When you don't have the most efficient equipment, two things will happen. One, you will spend more time doing the task each week and TWO, you will start to cut less and less each week, to save time. That means the field which you had planned to mow will end up less mowed and slowly will shift to being over grown and a mess.
You will find when you mow the pastures in your pictures, they will become more and more like a nice yard. Grass will fill in where weeds once were when you keep it mowed. But when you don't keep it cut, the weeds will push the grass out. You will also be surprised how fast it will grow.
No matter what you do, be careful mowing around the pond. My friend that owns the lawn mower dealership gets at least 6 mowers a year brought into his shop which were in a pond. Last August, he had 5 machines in the first two weeks alone. Due to the weather and rain, he ended up working on triple the number of machines he normally does, due to the wet edges, mud, etc.
You will have weather to deal with, the dog will have play dates and social events and not want to spend all weekend, every weekend chasing sticks and playing in the pond....Well, actually he might..................But he will still have to do other things from time to time.
Get the right equipment and use it as its best suited. The right equipment frees you up to do other things. Equipment provides you the ability to complete tasks efficiently so you can do other things which you enjoy.
For sure, you are going to need and benefit from owning and using the following;
1. A commercial zero turn mower with at least a 60" wide deck..
2. A SCUT or CUT with a Front end Loader with bucket
- Pallet Forks
- a rear 3ph carry all platform.
- A small trailer to pull around the property to haul things and carry things. Ideally, probably 3' x 6' or 4' x 8' in size. Very handy and useful
-Maybe a grapple one day, but the pallet forks will get you by........
- Fertilizer Spreader and likely a Sprayer as well.....
You are going to keep finding things you need to do, want to do and don't want to do, but they do need to be done.
Just keep in mind that not everyone enjoys spending their weekend mowing grass and working in their lawns. 3 of the 10 neighborhood lawns I take care of own their own lawn equipment but they don't like to spend hours on the mower, etc. They would rather pay me to handle it for them.
Most people have intentions of doing things, but some find they don't like to have to do the same tasks week after week, especially when they want to be doing other things, especially when they have kids who have activities.
You have a lot to learn and try. See if you can either rent a machine to try it to see if you like it or if the dealers have demo's you can try. Take your time and don't rush into something you will regret. Also, look at what others in your area with similar property features are doing. Maybe, in the end, you will end up with a whole herd of Goats......

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