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Cub for a lawn mower?
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Posted by Dan Kelly on May 31, 2005 at 22:27:02 from (69.225.35.53):
I been thinking of getting a cub with a belly mower for mowing my yard. "about 1 acre in lawn." but I dont know much about farmalls. I have a 2n That I have been restoring over the last few years but its a working tractor that I use almost daily (brushhog, grade 800' of road, pull trees and post Take it around the block with my wife as she's jogging ;) all the heavier stuff that I need done on my three acers. I love my little ford and would not get rid of it. but I really like the looks of those little cubs about a 52 or older. My question is do they make good lawn mowers? (Not that my $1600.00 craftsman mower is all that great) hows the turning radious? what is a good finsh mower?(belly) Are the parts as readily avalible as they are for the fords? I can get almost any part for that ford new or used. and last: the million dollor question..... can I get as much help from this board as I do from the N-board? Those guys are very knowlagable and are always ready and willing to help. Thanks, Dan
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