Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 15, 2007 at 03:56:57 from (216.208.58.165):
In Reply to: Dang'it!!!!!!!!!!!!! :( posted by Patrick Martin on September 15, 2007 at 03:18:23:
Patrick: I have little or no experience with this type of mower. However following YT discussion the past several years, I would suggest the 100 should turn that mower. It may well be too much load in heavy mowing. You'll have to consult the experts on that matter.
Looking at the mower I think the hydraulic lifting will take the 100 to it's limit, may be beyond limit. I say think as I would need to see your tractor hitch, before making a final decission re lifting. Send me a photo of tractor hitch, I'll give my opinion. Do you know how much that mower weighs? Offset tractors (SA, 100, 130 and 140) will lift close to 1,000# if load is within 2' of hitch point, however they fall down fast as weight gets further from hitch point.
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