Posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on March 29, 2022 at 19:12:28 from (172.242.36.29):
In Reply to: Tractor picture posted by grandpa Love on March 29, 2022 at 05:51:32:
Sharp looking outfit. Renee will like that one but it may become a problem with low gear being too slow and second gear may be too fast if the grass gets very tall.
You need to put something like short scraps of chain or something to deflect the stuff going out the discharge. It will sling rocks and things like a gunshot if left uncovered. Think of the broken windows and possibility of injuring some one. I had a rock fly out from under my mower that had nothing to deflect it and it went through a $300.00 sliding glass door at the house here. Our son in law was mowing grass at my father in law's house once and that mower threw a rock through the back glass of a 1982 Cutlass belonging to my daughter that was parked a good 50 ft from where he was cutting.
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