I pulled a 6' finish mower behind a Ford 2N for several years. It handled it just fine if you do let yur grass get too tall. When I upgraded to a 3000 it was a better match. A few years later I found a 7' finish mower and sold the 6'. I wish I hadn't. The 7' is too cumbersome and scalps a lot. I will go back to a 6' when I find a used one. For what it's worth, I bought the 6' mower new. It was a King Kutter. I know they are a cheaper brand but I had very good luck with it. Mainly because of the floating hitch they have. See photo. One downside to the KK is they use cheap greasable bearings in the spindles. I had to replace most of them in the first couple of years. Then a fellow told me I should use sealed bearings instead and those lasted untill I sold the mower. A 3000 is a great small tractor. I have bought and sold several 2/3/4000s over the years but will probably keep my 3000 till I go to that great mowing field in the sky.
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