Yanmar, Kubota and John Deere all make them smaller than that.You must be thinking of something other than a disc mower. I've never seen one small enough to work on your tractor.
Here's about as small disc mower as you can find.
https://www.ranch-rite.com/ranch-ri...MIod-ppPuR2wIVUzaBCh3m-QZdEAQYASABEgKVpfD_BwE
Limited hay production.(Small fields). I see them small enough to run on a bx2200. I would think that I have enough hp at 38.5 and pto of 31Just a dumb question, what do you want a disk mower for?
I don't think I've seen a disk mower that small?Limited hay production.(Small fields). I see them small enough to run on a bx2200. I would think that I have enough hp at 38.5 and pto of 31
Disc mowers that I've owned didn't require a lot of HP to start turning but faster speed cutting thick grass requires HP. I've owned both types(gear bed & shaft drive) of disc cutters.The biggest problem you are going to find with a tractor your size, is finding a small enough mower you can get started. Disc mowers require the most power getting them started turning.
Have you considered a drum mower? They require less HP pr ft of cut than a disc mower.What size is the largest disc mower that I can run on my L3600?