For reference I am mowing at 1500 - 1800 feet.What's your elevation in Ohio? Any mountains there?![]()
Dan
For reference I am mowing at 1500 - 1800 feet.What's your elevation in Ohio? Any mountains there?![]()
So my follow-up question would beā¦.what RPM should I be mowing at? When I was trying out the mower, I was mowing with the needle gauge pointing at the 540 mark as thatās what Iāve always mowed at when mowing with my 60ā mower. Should I be mowing with the tractor at full throttle?Read my comments above. I mow 30* and worse with the loader on the tractor. The tractor wull lose traction before it stalls.
Dan
Elevation is only about 800 feet.For reference I am mowing at 1500 - 1800 feet.
Dan
Firewall it on steep slopes and watch the tach when applying the HST.So my follow-up question would beā¦.what RPM should I be mowing at? When I was trying out the mower, I was mowing with the needle gauge pointing at the 540 mark as thatās what Iāve always mowed at when mowing with my 60ā mower. Should I be mowing with the tractor at full throttle?
Thanks for your help. Correct, I donāt have the HST pedal to the floor. Yes, rear tires are filled for ballast and I was mowing with the FEL on the tractor. No front weights. While mowing, I had the RPM needle pointing to the 540 mark. The hill I was mowing on last night was every bit of 30 degree slope. Itās not a long hill (maybe 25-30 yards), but long enough to make the tractor labor and RPMs to dropā¦.certainly not to the point of stalling the tractor, but enough to make me feel like it was working the tractor too hard.What's your elevation in Ohio? Any mountains there?How's your tractor set up? Do you have liquid ballast in your rear tires, wheel weights, front weights, etc. Just trying to help you figure out why @TheOldHokie has no issues with a similar mower, similar tractor and similar conditions.
I already made the point about the HST pedal, but your comment about being in low range and going as slowly as possible indicates that you don't have the pedal all the way to the floor.
Works well in conditions with 60" mower but not so well in same conditions with heavier and wider 72" mower?Iām new to the group and new to Kubota. I recently purchased a 2015 L3301 HST with FEL with only 120 hours. The property I mow is rather hilly with some pretty steep grades (20%-30% grades). The tractor easily handles my 5ā Douglas brand finish mower. I wanted to try to reduce my seat time, so I purchased a Woods 72ā PRD model finish mower. I was disappointed when I tried to mow with the 72ā finish mower that the tractor bogged down significantly when trying to mow going up the grade. It handled just fine on flat surface or going across the grade.
Should this have been the expected outcome? I couldnāt even tell the tractor was working when mowing with my 60ā finish mower. I really didnāt think moving up to a 72ā would make that much of a difference.
Also, I try to keep my lawn mowed, so Iām not trying to cut extremely tall grass.
Guessing I should just stick with my 60ā mower, or does it sound like there could be something wrong with the tractor itself? Thanks for any input.
I have an L3901 and Woods RD7200 which is the same mower just a bit older. That mower should not be too much for your tractor to handle.
I mow plenty of steep slopes like that and I would expect your tractor to pull it just fine in low range. In mid range my L3901 will struggle on the really steep sections. You will have to keep engine speed at max when mowing steeper areas, be gentle on the HST pedal, and resort to low range if the engine starts bogging down in mid range.
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Bingo.Sounds like the added weight is a significant factor. There's a slight rise in our road, when I'm going up in high gear, both tractors noticeably labor. Thinking about it, they both outweigh my truck but with 35-50 hp instead of 100+.
Does the added area you cut on the level outweigh the loss of slowing to go up the hill (at least you don't have to downshift)? Is the cut as good with the wider deck?
Weight makes a big difference on hills.
OP will be able to improve performance by removing FEL and liquid ballast.
I have a few more ponies but my aging B7200DT is half yours and even with loaded rears and a loader it would pull that same mower on the same hills in 2nd gear.@TheOldHokie has an L3901 and I have the 3301. I believe the 3901 is rated with 4-5 more HP at the PTOā¦not sure if thatās a significant enough difference to really matter or not? Thanks again!
I have a friend that has run a 72 inch finish mower on a tractor with a lot less HP than yours for years with no issues. All he has is hills on his acreage. With that low of hours on that tractor it has set a lot. Maybe you have a fuel filter or a fuel strainer problem or a air filter issue.Iām new to the group and new to Kubota. I recently purchased a 2015 L3301 HST with FEL with only 120 hours. The property I mow is rather hilly with some pretty steep grades (20%-30% grades). The tractor easily handles my 5ā Douglas brand finish mower. I wanted to try to reduce my seat time, so I purchased a Woods 72ā PRD model finish mower. I was disappointed when I tried to mow with the 72ā finish mower that the tractor bogged down significantly when trying to mow going up the grade. It handled just fine on flat surface or going across the grade.
Should this have been the expected outcome? I couldnāt even tell the tractor was working when mowing with my 60ā finish mower. I really didnāt think moving up to a 72ā would make that much of a difference.
Also, I try to keep my lawn mowed, so Iām not trying to cut extremely tall grass.
Guessing I should just stick with my 60ā mower, or does it sound like there could be something wrong with the tractor itself? Thanks for any input.