You can pull a 10' pull type cutter if just clipping pasture, not too thick, not too close, and not too fast but not if you hope to cut heavy grass.
You should stick with a HD 6' mounted cutter if you plan to cut heavy grass and hope to cut at any speed. Nothing more than 7' mounted, and you will need front weights.
I use a Woods BB720X, HD 6' cutter with a 53 PTO HP hydrostat with front weights and it's all it wants in heavy stuff.
I also have a Woods BB840X, HD 7' cutter that I've used with both 60 PTO and 90 PTO HP tractors. I'm not fond of 7' cutters but this one cuts and clears well. I would prefer an 8' twin spindle cutter rather than a 7' single spindle one but you will be HP limited with either in heavy grass.
I once had a Woods MDS 1260, HD mounted 10 1/2' twin spindle cutter that I used a bit with an 85 PTO HP tractor but did not like it and sold it a couple of years ago.
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