Posted by Kirk-NJ on June 14, 2013 at 02:24:52 from (76.1.244.166):
In Reply to: should i do it posted by OKie51 on June 13, 2013 at 20:20:28:
I've been mowing about 3 acres for years with the loboy cub. It can bog down in tall thick grass. I have the woods 5' on the loboy and other mowers on the standard cubs. Also used it for towing the trailer to the wood shed, moving the log splitter, snowplowing. Most of the standard and hicrop cubs I use for gardening. The are easy to work on, although access under the hood can be a pain. They have almost any attachment you can think of. If steep grades and low tree limbs are a concern you may want to consider a loboy. I agree with others, in this economy the price is too high, although condition will be a big factor.
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