Posted by ericlb on June 14, 2013 at 06:41:53 from (12.189.32.36):
In Reply to: should i do it posted by OKie51 on June 13, 2013 at 20:20:28:
id buy ti, i have a '49 cub with the danco [ ih] belly mower its a single blade i found if i keep it sharp it will cut as slick as my junk riding mower, and the rider is 3 years old, but the cub wont leave a windrow, and it wont leave a stripe of uncut grass in the tall stuff,so you have to go back oner the same place severaltimes to make it look decent, it cuts table top flat and its a much more comfortable tractor to drive,plus you can find a few implements for it and do other things with it too, also its just plain fun to find a friend in town with a yard that needs cut, show up on a saturday morning when all the working guys have their big box store lawn tractors out mowing their lawn, there speechless when you back the cub off and mow your friend yard in like 10 minutes and do a better job than their super lawn mowers can in a hour lol
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