Personally, I like it over a disc mower. There is only 2 sets of bearings to worry about versus all the sets of bearings on a disc. They do have a drawback, as they put the hay out in a windrow where a disc puts it out on several little ones. Both lets you mow as fast as you have guts to stay in the seat, but I don't cause you can never tell when you're going to hit a ground hog hole or anything else, so I like to go slow enough that I can control it. Some say they mow too close but the top link can be adjusted to mow higher and there is also another bottom that can be put on if you want the cut to be higher. Mine without the other bottom mows about 3 and that's good for me. I don't know of any that cut any more than 7', most cut a 6' swath and that's a draw back for some folks. They are heavy on transport cause they swing around and hang out the back, making some tractors light in the front where most disc mowers raise up and are closer to the rear wheels when transporting. My M6060 Kubota would handle a 7' or 8' if I could find one. Keith
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