Posted by Dave H (MI) on January 31, 2019 at 07:34:33 from (50.108.67.210):
In Reply to: Field Mower posted by RS16017 on January 31, 2019 at 06:44:17:
From my perspective, and I have done a lot of combine repairs...not a good idea. It is not the right tool for the job. Like using a hammer to pound in screws. Might be cheap now but just wait...you will fund that one on the back side. You did not say how many acres, but a good quality and not too old sickle mower is a good alternative. I like the IH balanced head mowers. They run forever if you start with a good one and treat the maintenance like it is your religion. Otherwise running a little livestock on it is a great idea. Goats are very efficient at clearing brush. Cows, although possessed of the devil, should keep the grass short. Heck, I have a flock of 11 heavy breed geese that I keep penned in a 2 acre corner and I only mow that twice a year to get rid of weeds they wont eat. If I was looking at $30K investment with no return I would think long and hard and then get more creative.
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