You'll drive yourself nuts trying to do that.........I do the same thing and a lot of stuff gets left undone (priorities adjusted to fit spare time ) just to find out that they went quicker than expected and I coulda done them a year ago....... And if you are always looking at your watch, Murphy will most certainly sneak in and take control of things. I mowed 5 acres of hay with a 41/2 ft drum mower in about 4 hours. Coulda prolly went faster but was getting to know how things worked.
You'll feel better when it's done, so just wait til the dew dries off and get started and mow as much time as you have then hit it again if necessary.
If you just gotta know, try going by the width of your field divided by 4ft (get you the number of passes and allow some fudge room). Then number of passes x length of your field. Divide that number by 5280 to get miles and figure 1-2 mph.
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