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Posted by Bryan Meade on February 25, 2005 at 17:31:47 from (216.24.105.97):
In Reply to: 140 mower posted by Dion on February 25, 2005 at 11:44:24:
I am using a 72" or 6 foot woods L306 belly mower on my Super A. I have used it for about 4 years now and i love it. however if you have hilly, or bumpy yard it will tend to scalp in places. mine does this when i mow my parents yard with it. but it mows my 3.5 acers great and looks good. my dad has a cutivision a with a 5 foot l59 on it, he is not in any condition to use it. but it doesnt scalp nearly as bad as mine does on his yard. so long story short. if you have hilly/bumpy yard. go with the l59 it wont scalp very bad, if flat and few sharp turns like my yard, go with l306. the super a has plenty of power for it. and if im not mistaken the 140 has a tad bit more horsepower than the super a. i have seen the l306 go on ebay used for about 700.00. but shipping is a bear. thanks bryan
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