Posted by Bill VA on November 14, 2016 at 10:01:33 from (67.130.51.170):
In Reply to: JD 630 moco posted by Duckhunter966 on November 13, 2016 at 18:38:00:
IMHO - they are a very good mower conditioner. They are a 9ft-9in cut. The 625 is an 8ft-2in cut.
Modular cutterbar, but shares oil between modules - which is cause for concern with some.
I'm thinking about buying a 625. IMHO and based on a ton of reading/asking questions, the JD moco's are one thing that Deere is getting right. They give a very smooth cut and IMHO, commonality in parts is excellent - to the extent that if I bought one, don't think I'd ever fear finding a replacement part, new or used. With optional shoes, they can cut as high as 6 inches. The 600 series (and I believe 800 series) will be available with the V10 steel inter-meshing rollers and factory wide/thin spreading kit as options. I like JD's "Y" shaped impellers and have read enough that I'd be at ease using them in grass hay and with some attention, would try them in legumes. I'm told, a great aspect of the impellers is that in thinner second/third cuttings, there is no roller induced wave of air blowing forward causing grass to lean forward and with it be difficult to cut. One option I especially like is Deere's equal angle hitch. Tight turns without a lot, if any PTO chatter. Drop dead simple.
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