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Re: Whats your opinion? --- Belly or pull behind mower?
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Posted by Kendall on February 21, 2002 at 09:06:13 from (64.209.33.251):
In Reply to: Whats your opinion? --- Belly or pull behind mower? posted by Axel on February 20, 2002 at 12:34:01:
If you're mowing your lawn, a belley mower will make a cleaner cut, but will be harder to hook up and remove if you find yourself needing to do that a lot. A "bush hog" pull behing will do just fine for the pasture and lot easier to hook up with the 3 point. I've also seen pull behing finish mowers. My belly mower is a royal pain to install and remove. Bottom line is will you be mowing a big pasture or a small lawn and need to make tight turns. If all you are going to do is mow, then a belly mower will be easier to maneuver with. If its large pasture size, a 3 point would be my choice.
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