What is the heaviest that you'll be cutting ? There are some variables in both the conditions and the level of mower you'll want to match up for the work. I have not run a pull type, just mounted, but lots of years going back to when I was young.
I can tell you that in tall, heavy thick grasses, that actually would make great hay, a 6'-0" wide model behind my 4630 is all it wants at full cutting depth, taking a full width cut. That is with sharp or new blades and it properly adjusted to the tractor.
If the worst you'll cut is pasture grasses, multiple times per season, then it's easy to cut, young, supple plants vs heavy, tall grasses, or other thick vegetation, brush weeds etc. I would have no problem going to 7', say mounted, with twin tail wheels, possibly 8'-0". Interesting thing is like on Rhino's website, the match up and the light to heavy models & HP requirements, some would make you think you need more HP, yet per their ratings would be fine for the same tractor, so I get the research and buying the right one the first time. If by chance you do go mounted, you'll need the front weight kit for even the 6'-0" mower, say medium duty.
I would think a 10'-0 wide model would work, but you'll be cutting more often, there's no way that size would work well in thick conditions unless you had more HP, at least from what I can tell based on all the different types of vegetation and brush I have cut with the 4630. I could not use the tow behind type here, would not make sense at all, terrain varies too much and there are places I have to back into with it to cut.
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