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Re: Cub belly mower - How big can I resonable go?
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Posted by john *.?-!.* cub owner on October 10, 2006 at 10:31:12 from (72.160.250.101):
In Reply to: Cub belly mower - How big can I resonable go? posted by TreesandTractors on October 09, 2006 at 21:44:57:
What kind of mower you need depends on your use. 6 foot is defintely too big for a cub. 59 inch (5 foot to make it simple) is about all a cub can handle and is good for mowing lawn if you don't let it get too far out of hand. For heavier mowing, weeds, etc. either a 42 inch rotarty, or a 48 inch flail mower are good. As to which tractor to put it on, I have my mower on the one with hand lift, and use items such as plow, blade, etc. on the hydrlaic lift one. The assist spring on the hand lift can be adjsuted to compensate for the different weight mowers, plus you don't raise and lower a mower near as much as you do most other implemnets.
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