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Posted by RB/CT on May 02, 2002 at 17:37:22 from (12.243.194.121):
In Reply to: Re: garden tractor recommendation posted by shortlid on May 02, 2002 at 02:05:33:
Wow. Youv'e got great replies from experienced people. My nine acre field is cut with a Farmall 300 with a seven foot king kutter brush hog, and I am amazed at the quality of the cut. I used a DR field and brush mower, classic style, no longer made, and this would cut the field, but at 1 acre per 2 hrs. I tried a Sears lawn tractor, 18 horse Kohler and it couldn't take the bumps. The lens on the hood cracked, the hinges cracked and the deck fell off. Sears warranteed it though. In the future I might try a skag walk behind or AC B with a belly mower as suggested by others. A zero turn would cut fast and excellent but the field would have to be flat (rolling would help) with no rocks, and the grass not too tall. Most of these are finish mowers. There are many different solutions but I haven't found it yet. Good luck.
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