Posted by CNKS on October 24, 2010 at 08:48:50 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Re: price of a cub posted by evilboweivel on October 24, 2010 at 07:30:44:
Sometimes when I mow the grass/weeds may be 2 ft tall -- that is not exactly a lawn. If I mowed every 2 weeks, It would do it in 3rd gear. You simply have not used a Cub in adverse conditions, whatever that may be in your area. I know what is in the areas I mow. If you have a big enough yard and use the Cub as a lawn mower, and keep the blades sharp, it will be fine. I have had to run an M in 1st gear on occasion with a 5 ft bushhog with dulll blades. I'm thinking thick 3 ft tall wheat that I planted strictly for ground cover, along with the downy brome and weeds that came up in it. One size does not fit all. One answer does not fit all, either.
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