You are correct, basically that drum sits flat on the ground and does cut pretty short. But honestly I'm cutting mixed grass hay, and really isn't an issue for me. I have seen that adjusting the top link on the 3 point changes the angle, and I usually run mine a little high in the front which maybe helps. But really no adjustment you can do to change that unless they make some kind of shim or something I don't know about.
@@willowbranchfarm I appreciate your reply. I have been mulling this decision over for a while and I have decided to get an Enorossi 7' sickle bar mower. I like how the Enorossi has a double action sickle bar that really scissors the grass. It should give me more cut height control. They also leave the cut grass laid out instead of in windrows. They are about the same price as the Tar River drums. The other thing I like about them is they have a real small footprint in the barn when they're off the tractor. It was a tough decision. I'm picking it up tomorrow. Maybe I'll make a video during first cutting next spring.
I am cutting alfala with a drum mower and it works great. The crown of the alfalfa is below ground though. I can hear if I go through a clump of tufted grass though!
@@Paytheonn good question. Don’t have my owners manual in front of me. It came already filled, and they pretty much told me as long as I have no leaks there really isn’t a need to change it. Sorry not sure.
If it does the job and you are satisfied with it...........Fine by me
I've been looking into one of these drum mowers and I have one major concern, the cut height. Do you find that it cuts too short?
You are correct, basically that drum sits flat on the ground and does cut pretty short. But honestly I'm cutting mixed grass hay, and really isn't an issue for me. I have seen that adjusting the top link on the 3 point changes the angle, and I usually run mine a little high in the front which maybe helps. But really no adjustment you can do to change that unless they make some kind of shim or something I don't know about.
@@willowbranchfarm I appreciate your reply. I have been mulling this decision over for a while and I have decided to get an Enorossi 7' sickle bar mower. I like how the Enorossi has a double action sickle bar that really scissors the grass. It should give me more cut height control. They also leave the cut grass laid out instead of in windrows. They are about the same price as the Tar River drums. The other thing I like about them is they have a real small footprint in the barn when they're off the tractor. It was a tough decision. I'm picking it up tomorrow. Maybe I'll make a video during first cutting next spring.
@@schleppinghay best of luck, you sound like me, I research the heck out of things before buying ha ha. I'll be looking for that video come spring.
I am cutting alfala with a drum mower and it works great. The crown of the alfalfa is below ground though. I can hear if I go through a clump of tufted grass though!
Can you angle it to cut a bank
What oil do you place in this drum mower?
@@Paytheonn good question. Don’t have my owners manual in front of me. It came already filled, and they pretty much told me as long as I have no leaks there really isn’t a need to change it. Sorry not sure.
Bo...they are toys
Probably not the machine for people doing 50 plus acres, I do right around 40 and its serves me well (just wish it was bigger than 6') LOL