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Re: Woods/Danco Mowers for Cubs
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 24, 2002 at 18:58:43 from (64.228.13.183):
In Reply to: Woods/Danco Mowers for Cubs posted by Marty Hundley on April 24, 2002 at 13:03:55:
Marty: Havn't seen you posting much lately, must be busy hoeing potatoes. Potatoes must be up. I am looking at these mowers too. I looked at one couple days ago called a Befco. It is designed as a 3 point hitch mower. Dealer tells me he has turned the gear box facing rearward and fabricated a belt driven pto shaft under transmission of Super A. Mower has 4 caster wheels like a Kubota. Pto is 540 The price is aprox. $1,800. Cdn and it is built in your backyard. Befco Inc., PO Box 6036, Rocky Mount, NC, 27802 6036 Phone 800 334 6617 Power shaft has push button disconnect at each end. With 4 casters that would make it easy to get it from under tractor. I wanted to see one, he didn't have one in stock. That is a lot less money than a Woods. Kubota has a good looking shaft drive belly mount mower, but the shaft speed is 2500 rpm and its more money than the Woods. Hugh
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