Posted by Andy Martin on May 07, 2009 at 05:33:32 from (199.197.2.142):
In Reply to: Re: Ledger plates posted by GordoSD on May 06, 2009 at 20:34:02:
POS means "Pretty Operational Stuff"?
While I like the balanced head mowers, they can be very expensive to maintain and if you get a "bargain" with a worn out wobble head you'll be wishing you could cut up a 1x4 to make a pitman arm.
Depending on the acreage being mowed and the time available, any of the old mowers will work well when conditions are dry.
The type of hay makes a big difference but alfalfa on a nice dry day can be cut well with a worn mower with a worn out bar, sections, and ledgers. They got that way cutting, after all.
Native grass that was not cut last year, with lots of dead material on the ground will not cut well even after it dries.
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