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Posted by Jaker on February 04, 2005 at 17:54:19 from (67.50.251.103):
In Reply to: Re: AWS vs Zero turn posted by thejdman01 on February 04, 2005 at 17:04:53:
thejdman_01, You are absolutely correct. A front cut mower is by far the best type of mower out there. We have a 935 and a 1145 and run them side by side. My only complaint is the fuel consumption. They will drink twice the amount of fuel that an equal sized orange one, but there are darn good machines. I will give you a little hint, throw them jd blades away and go pick up a set for a f2100 kubota w/ a 72" deck. For some unknown reason they leave the cut grass in much better shepe than the jd blades ever could. I agree with you about mowing a hill side with the front cutters. I am not sure they won't roll over on there side but it would have to be really steep. Just keep the safety kill switch hooked up and you won't get in trouble. I have had ours in places that they shouldn't be and I weigh over 300lbs so I can do a little coaxing with my body weight. I have had one wheel off of the ground at least 12 inches, granted it feels unstable but she walks right along. Jake
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