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Posted by Gary in TX on January 25, 2004 at 09:46:48 from (209.151.96.69):
In Reply to: Can an H handle ............ posted by 49 CUbber! on January 25, 2004 at 07:26:56:
I would think you would be ok handling a 6 foot mower as far as the cutting ability. The weight of the wider mower might be a bit much for the 3pt on the H. I got a 6' Rhino deck a couple years ago adn put it on my 135 Massey and I sure noticed a big difference in the way it squatted the tractor down. It is a heavy duty Rhino now, a lighter 6' mower wouldn't have done it near that bad. I'm hoping to find me an H sometime this year. I'm a Deere driver but I like the old Farmalls too. I have a FArmall B that I"m planning on restoring after I do the Deere H that I'm working on now and also my Dads Deere B. Recap on your question, I would say that it should handle the cutting with a 6', you can overload anything. Its just going to be a judgement call on how big the material is you cutting. If its too tall or thick, just take a smaller bite with the mower. If you keep it cut regularly I don't see why it wouldn't do it. These are just my personal opinions and you can take them for whatever they are worth.
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