Posted by DeanOlson on April 04, 2012 at 20:58:25 from (98.196.66.64):
I bought a home on 3 acres. It had sat abandoned for about 3 years after the owners passed and the family fought over the estate. Previous to that the owner lost his ability to maintain it or his equipment so it's been probably 10 years with out being kept up.
Needless to say it was a mess.
Over the course of the last year I have run my chainsaw and shredder and have it in good enough shape to mow with my 60" Zero Turn Mower. It looks good when I'm done, very slow, it's so rough the ZTM beats me up if I go too fast. I used my 300 with a 6' shredder and it rode like a Cadillac. The shredder, however doesn't leave a very good finish. I want a finish mower.
I'm not to crazy about a 3PH finish mower as I have a lot of trees to mow around and I don't like the way the rear wheels mash the grass down before it's cut. This is a minor issue with the shredder as it's a rough cut anyway. The finish mower may have enough lift and I'lll be cutting short enough grass maybe it's not an issue. I think I would still prefer the belly mower as I can look down and see it
I have an 54 stage 2 SH looking for work and wanted some pictures and opinions on putting a 7'or8' belly mounted finish mower on it.
I also have a Super C in the rebuild process. It might be easier to mount a 6' on it. But I think I want more HP
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