FAQS
✅What Size Tractor for a 71" Finish Mower?
To operate a 71-inch finish mower for tractors efficiently, you’ll typically need a tractor with 25–45 horsepower at the PTO. This power range ensures proper blade speed for a clean cut and supports optimal distribution of clippings, especially important when mowing large lawns, sod farms, or sports fields.
Many 3-point hitch models with rear discharge systems are compatible with compact or utility tractors in this class. These mowers are designed to provide even distribution of grass clippings, reducing buildup and saving time on cleanup. Their size also delivers the right balance of cutting power and maneuverability—letting you get the job done efficiently even in open areas with trees or obstacles.
✅How Tall of Grass Will a Finish Mower Cut?
Finish mowers are built for precision on maintained lawns, not overgrowth. The ideal cutting height range is 6 to 10 inches. If the grass is taller, multiple passes are recommended to avoid clogging the rear discharge system and to ensure proper distribution of clippings.
When used correctly, a finish mower delivers an even distribution of clippings that supports turf health and prolongs the life of your equipment. It’s the perfect tool for mowing sports fields, golf courses, and other turf areas where visual quality and efficiency matter.
✅How Many Acres Can a 71-Inch Mower Cut?
A 71-inch finish mower can cover roughly 2.5 to 3 acres per hour, depending on tractor speed, blade condition, and field layout. This makes it ideal for contractors, public works teams, and landowners managing large green spaces.
The mower’s wide deck and rear discharge design promote excellent distribution of clippings, minimizing windrows and eliminating the need for secondary cleanup. With solid maneuverability and the ability to handle a variety of terrain, this size mower helps you finish the job faster—without sacrificing cut quality. The 3-point finish mower unit uses sharp blades to achieve clean cuts in parks, lawns, and open green areas.