Posted by rankrank1 on August 04, 2019 at 06:57:36 from (166.216.159.137):
Anyone with a Tar River brand drum mower? Please say how you like (or dislike) this brand over other brands of drum mowers and explain why.
For Texas Mark: I saw in another thread that you bought a new Tar River drum mower this year and sold your beloved SFI drum mower. I did not want to hijack that other thread so I am posting this one instead.
Questions:
A: Why did you get rid of the SFI drum mower so relatively soon (at least in the eyes of a small acreage farmer)? I believe you got the SFI in 2012 or 2013 if I recall correctly?
B: Why Tar River this time instead of another SFI brand especially with SFI being right there in Texas and no Tar River dealer in Texas?
C: What do you like about the Tar River drum mower better so far?
D: What did you like about the old SFI drum mower better?
Just curious. Thinking of adding a drum mower to my arsenal for some tiny piddle patch fields that are hard to get my ole haybine into and simply curious on the lowdown on the different brands....
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