Posted by gfs on May 27, 2014 at 20:33:55 from (98.65.210.74):
In Reply to: Re: Disc mower posted by Diydave on May 27, 2014 at 17:23:42:
I/we have had jd, nh, Kuhn, caseih/Hesston, krone,vicon, and Vermeer. Each has their good and bad, the early krone was a pain in the butt to hook, the Kuhn a pain to unhook not a good enough level spot, the Vermeer was the easiest to hook to the tractor or unhook, my 80 year old dad hooks the Vermeer by himself, the vicon mows the best, three blades always cut better, I didn't like the fingers on the deere discbine but that is personnel. The vicon lost a deck since it is solid and runs in oil throughout the cutterbar. Personally I would buy what I have the best dealer support and where you can get the best deal. remember you have to unhook and hook it up make the dealer show you how they would do it and it should be that simple or difficult when you get it home. Good luck.
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