Posted by TJV on April 05, 2012 at 05:19:48 from (67.230.241.17):
In Reply to: SH belly mower posted by DeanOlson on April 04, 2012 at 20:58:25:
I agree the large mower will be hard to get a even cut on rough ground I have a 6' artsway mower on my 350 diesel and that works great. In tall or thick grass 6' is enough mower i would want it any bigger. I started out with the mower on an H but after the first year went to the 350 for the live power since the mower stops with the tractor on the H it is much nicer for getting around trees and buildings with live power. But if you have a large open area and something else to do the close up trimming the SH will work fine. Now for my $.02 worth on mowers there are a couple different options out there I looked at both a Woods and Artsway mowers and I think the artsway was built heavier and it uses two shorter drive belts instead of one really long one like the woods which makes for cheaper replacement if you have trouble with the belt. Also the long one on the woods makes lots of twists and turns by the time it goes around the pto and to the deck and around all 3 blade spindels. if I remember right the artsway was a little more expensive, I have had mine since 2003 and about all I have had to do is replace the blades a few times. The best thing for a good cut is to keep the blades sharp it cuts nicer and pulls easier. these are all just my oponions giving you something to think about. email me if you have any more ??'s
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