Posted by Chris Jones on June 13, 2013 at 21:27:45 from (98.26.240.6):
In Reply to: should i do it posted by OKie51 on June 13, 2013 at 20:20:28:
The cubs had two belly mowers to the best of my recollection -- a 42 inch single blade mower and a 59 inch 3 blade mower. I've heard the cub isn't quite up to running the larger one in thick or tall grass and that the smaller mower yields a more bush hog style cut.
IMHO if your bush hogging brush etc use the 8N. If your mowing large areas skip the tractors and get a gently used heavy duty zero turn like a Scag or Grass Hopper with a 62 inch cut. If you just like doing things differently and cutting the grass old school try the cub with a sickle mower.
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