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Re: Best tractor to put a belly mower on
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Posted by JOHN on May 21, 2001 at 18:41:00 from (208.235.42.2):
In Reply to: Best tractor to put a belly mower on posted by C.L. on May 21, 2001 at 17:47:08:
A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE AFRAID OF THEM BUT A SUPER A OR 140 EITHER ONE ARE GOOD MOWING TRACTORS. AS FAR AS HILLS ARE CONCERNED AS LONG AS YOU KEEP THE ENGINE SIDE UPHILL IT IS AMAZING HOW STEEP OF A HILL THEY WILL GO AROUND. YOU CAN ALSO TURN THE REAR RIGHT HAND WHEEL AROUND WHICH WILL MAKE IT EVEN MORE STABLE, ITS ON THE ALREADY BEEN MOWED SIDE SO IT DOSENT AFFECT YOUR CUT ANY. AS FOR THE 240 YOU WILL BE GETTING INTO A FAIRLY HEAVY TRACTOR WHICH IS A LITTLE HARD TO FIND, ALSO MY FATHER-IN-LAW HAS ONE THAT HAS GIVEN A LOT OF TROUBLE WITH THE HYDRAULICS PUMPING FLUID INTO THE CRANKCASE. HOPE THIS HELPS. BY THE WAY DONT LET ANYONE TALK YOU INTO A CUB. THEY ARE NOT BIG ENOUGH IN THE BRITCHES.
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