Second cut - John Deere Triple Mowers at work. Two, on a hill.

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2010

Here is something - TWO John Deere triple mowers working hard. Listen as the older set approach up the hill, out of sight. It passes Then, then is an echo as it fades away - but is it an echo? No - there's another, bigger and faster! What a sight. Davies Bros. of Danyrheol, own this kit and it's very impressive. I was lucky that the grass field was on sloping land - flat would have been impressive but not so much as on a hill! For the record, JD 7530 on the first, and JD 7810 on the second.

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  • When mowing with triples och dubbles, is there anything remaning in the inner corner between the front and the sidemower? Or is this adjustable? Or do you fix this on the second lap?

  • To seenfromsweden

    Good question, but I have never used one, myself. Judging by the field, when cleared, the triples make a clean job on corners.

  • were is this cuting buy??

  • To TwoTwits2011

    Near Tenby, Wales

  • Oh thats interesting seeing a CLASS mower heads on a JD.... May I make a recommend to you to cut two passes off each end of the field then go from end to end... not sqaures. Your causing improper product drying times, too much product displacement and fuel/time waste by stopping and shifting from forward to reverce then forward again.. Plus the stress on the operator increased. But all that proper machine operation come with experince. But all that comes from experience..

  • to paintballme2

    Thanks for the comment.  However the rationale of cutting is nothing to do with me - I only film it.

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  • this is a JD and CLAAS mower

  • Thank you, Sir! It was for me, too.

  • thats a rare site. Brilliant

  • To hamilton2929

    My understanding is that if anything breaks it's the contractor's responsibility. Even if it's a rock he wasn't told about. But I think he does this work every year . . . . Alan

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