Posted by rview_ on August 14, 2015 at 20:49:51 from (199.47.65.56):
In Reply to: Tough mowing posted by 2underage on August 14, 2015 at 05:11:31:
Yes, Kosch is very much still in business. They have a nice hydraulic drive double 9' that a lot of people have, that I will likely get one of these years. Here's my old pull type, double 7', it's about a 2000, old pic. Don't have much issue with plugging (that's not my thickest/tallest ground). Once in a while, sure, but the way people talk about them on here, no, and I mow some really thick stuff/low ground (of course the bad stuff posted in the op would bother). In my pic further back is thick clover. I've got a couple mounted ones around. My main mower was on a 530 JD with power steering. The mounted ones work really well, 530 had no issue. Just stuff got old, mounts wore, things start breaking, rebuilt a few times, ties up one tractor, etc. This way I share my 2510 with the v rake (and it uses less fuel it seems than the 530 since the diesel engine was put in). Used these little 7' ones are often around $1500ish needing a little work, easy to maintain and reliable. I could not find a used double 9' when I was shopping for one, just these, so I got it.
Some listings for stuff, hydraulic one like I'd get is listed. Tractorhouse, search Kosch, hydraulic mower and a mover is listed.
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