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Re: Mower width and wheel width
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Posted by Krey IN on May 25, 2002 at 09:06:43 from (216.107.77.169):
In Reply to: Mower width and wheel width posted by Henry Lindner on May 25, 2002 at 06:43:19:
I use my '50 H to mow about 10 acres on our farm. The rear wheels are set about 7 feet apart on the outside, with 5 feet between the insides. I use a 5 foot bush hog rotary cutter, which cuts just inside the wheel tracks. Aside from the slightly less than perfect finish from the bush hog blades, it does a great job on the grass. I just set my bush hog as low as possible, and the tracks from the wheels aren't a problem at all. I don't know the horsepower stats for a Super C, but I wonder if you have the power to pull a 6 foot mower. With my H, which runs strong and has a M&W Power Governor, a 5 foot cut is just about perfect. I can just cut through thick or wet grass without bogging down, but I wouldn't want to go any wider than 5 feet personally. Good luck and have fun... Krey Milltown, Indiana
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