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Re: Re: Mowing with an A?
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Posted by Ludwig on July 17, 2003 at 19:38:41 from (141.154.64.178):
In Reply to: Re: Mowing with an A? posted by CNKS on July 17, 2003 at 18:12:49:
Its a 6' on the Super M but the tractor usually doesn't notice it. It'll hack down poplar trees up to 3" in diameter before it starts to have any trouble at all. Anything I can pull down with a rear wheel will chop up, but the real big stuff is hard on the mower. The trouble is that it won't cut very short and it leaves all the clippings right behind. For a field road I'd prefer side discharge. I supposed I could get a rake though... Once the mower is set really short it labors the tractor something awful, like mowing really heavy grass. 'Course my mower is beat, probably one that wasn't so thoroughly thrashed would do a better job. Next time I cut I'm going to spend some quality time sharpening the blades first.
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