Well, I'm a rarity in my area for not having one single tractor with a cab on it. All of mine are cab-less. That said, I hate mowing prairie hay. True prairie grass is tuff to mow. You got to have your sickle mower up in good shape to mow prairie hay. And if you got alot of wire grass in it, it mows tuff even if your mower is up in shape. But, that's just how prairie grass is. Back to the no cab thing. Prairie has got to be cut in the heat of the day. So usually 11am to 7pm is when your out there. And on hot days with low humidity. It's just hot & tuff going. And this is on ground that's never been broke out. So all kinds of holes from badgers and rocks that stuck up out of the ground and been dug out over the years. Feeding cattle on cab-less tractors in temps 10 and under is also not fun. But, that don't take as long per day, so don't seem to stick out in your mind as much as the all day in the heat mowing prairie hay.
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