Posted by rockyridgefarm on August 01, 2017 at 06:38:40 from (69.131.200.47):
In Reply to: The better way posted by 2underage on July 31, 2017 at 06:00:46:
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Lazy WP,
25 versus 100 gallons of fuel? Exaggerate much? I might have agreed if you had said 25 gallons versus 26 gallons...
Reel and sickle machines are obsolete. I've cut with a NH 469, a 488, a JD 1525, a NI 5209, a NH 1411, a Gehl 2365, and now a Gehl 2415. I wouldn't give two nickels for a reel and sickle mower unless I could turn around and sell it. They're fine for good standing material in flat rock free fields, but not much else. There's a reason you can hardly buy a new reel and sickle machine in the past 15 years. You can't even buy guards and sections at the local hardware store anymore.
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