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Re: Re: Re: Mrs Buggy


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Posted by big red man on March 01, 2004 at 15:44:31 from (63.246.187.3):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Mrs Buggy posted by buggy on March 01, 2004 at 05:23:03:

1) When I took my wife and cub to a relaxed
antique tractor show which included crafts and
things of interest to her and she got to drive
the cub up and down the rows instead of walk,
she fell in love with the cub. It suddenly
became "hers".
2) I would not recommend a cub with a belly
mower for her--at least not initially. They (cubs
with belly mower) are not the friendliest,
easiest things in the world. Unless you have
an overrunning clutch/free-spinning pulley on
the mower, there is a good chance she (and
maybe even you) will push in the drive clutch
and the momentum of the belly mower will
push you right into a fence, tree, house, wall,
post, etc. (Been there, done that!) Also the
cub is a bit high to get under many trees,
especially if it has the upright exhaust. One
fun thing I did was to take a seat and the
spring steel support to which it was attached
(from an old dump rake/plow or other
implement) and bolt it to the drawbar of the
cub. Lots of fun for two to ride/drive! Regards
and good luck with your spouse!


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