The Swisher 66" Pull Behind Mower Will Eat ANYTHING!!!!

Published 2022-07-05
I put my new Swisher 66" to the test and used it to cut part of the field. The grass was about 4' tall!

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  • @Bsetzd
    I got the same mower. I love it. But me an the wife both go out cutting. At the same time. To cut our 2 fields. An the problem was the small gas tank on the pull behind. I put a 5 gal tank on mine. We can get about 5hrs out of 5 gal. Were mowing 15 acres at a pop .
  • @ericreckner7716
    I had thought about one of those several years ago. I ended up buying a mid sized tractor with an eight foot finish mower. Glad I did. I use the tractor with bucket a lot more than I thought I would. I’m in Fulton Co. Pa. So it plows my drive, builds gun range and does so much more.
  • @scottlee1211
    Nice video Steven! WOW for a finish deck mower I too think it performed fantastic!! Thanks for sharing your input!
  • @tjjewell4115
    Steve, very nice Mower and I'm sure you will use it for many years to come, can't wait for the House build, I bet I know who will do the foundation...
  • Thanks so much for producing a very informative video that I am sure has been very helpful to many in your audience. Based on SO MANY issues taking place right now in America around the world - the good old USA NEEDS to start making more and more products domestically. Good on you for buying a Made in America product that will likely work great for you many - many years.
  • @darcywalls1262
    Nice unit Steve. I’m sure once you get on top of the cutting that will make maintaining the grass a piece of cake. I’m sure if you plan on putting in any food plots for the deer that mower will be as handy as a pocket on a shirt too. Looking forward to your up coming house build. Stay well
  • Looks good. Like you said, it's a finishing mower not a Brush Hog. If the grass wasn't as tall, it would have gone quicker. Great videos. looking forward to the house build.
  • @markholmes1346
    That mower deck looks awesome, should make your life a lot easier for sure, next time don’t forget your gas can 😕JK, Merica 🇺🇸💥
  • @timwilcoxsr2712
    Better grass will now come up, hence the deer will have good grass to eat, hence it may help keep deer on your property. Great machine Steve.
  • I was just thinking about your footwear choices and then you stepped on the board. Hopefully you are ok. Mower looks good thanks for sharing
  • @justinbeamon6624
    This 66" is pretty crazy expensive considering the 60" is far less. I can imagine pulling two of those with a decent small ride on mower so you have like 150" effective cutting width for less than a 72" mower.
  • @jonboyer4058
    Some new casters are self contained and don’t need to be greased at all I believe
  • @2020Tundra
    Thanks for sharing… Hey, one thing I noticed and find odd is that the pull bar shaft opening on the side of the mower (where it was attached originally) has a round shaft opening, but the shaft opening for mounting the pull bar in the middle is a square opening. Inserting a round shaft in a square hole isn’t logical to me. Over time, I think it will wallow out the connection point. If that’s how Swisher designed it, I’d give that my #1 negative concern. Just my opinion. Love your property… it will make a beautiful home site for your family 👍
  • @kbkesq
    Very impressed! Would like to get a tow behind mower for my new Polaris kinetic utv.
  • This finish mower model will not cut 3” saplings. Swisher makes the rough cut series for that.
  • @doccadaver
    You don't need grease fittings on the front take the boat off the top pack the grease in with your finger
  • @jameslundy70
    The only problem with the swisher that I have is the belts are 1/2 inch and the wear out very soon, It needs 5/8 inch belts.
  • Great video buddy! It looks like a beast of a machine that is really putting out some great results! Just awesome! I have a question for you. I've recently bought a used 60" Swisher pull-behind mower and it's just missing a gas tank. Would you have a link to the same gas tank that you have, on yours? I've looked around a bit and I think I've been looking in the wrong places because I saw replacement tanks for near $200. I think that's just a joke. Anyway, I hope you can point me in the right direction. Thanks!