I flirted with ideas of putting a 72 inch maybe wider belly mounted mower under my '54 FARMALL Super H, kinda like George's Super C, turn it into an over-sized Cub Cadet, but lots of my 100+ trees have low branches that I struggle to get under with a Cub Cadet or even walk under. GOING to have to do some pruning and several are going to become really REALLY short fence posts, like a small fraction of an inch tall. I did see a Great Plains 14 ft wide 540 pto finish mower, three 5 foot 3-bladed decks like on a large lawn tractor, each with 3 blades, a 2-wheel cart with a mower on left & right and rear, hydraulically lifted and folded up for transport. School districts and city governments mow city parks and street rights of way. I thought it would work fine till I found out the price of a used 3-4 year old one from the school district. I'D fence the yard and buy some sheep or goats before buying one. There's a website, GREEN TRACTOR TALK you should research any small Deere tractor your thinking of buying. I can't believe how much some people pay for a lawn mower, and then trade up in size every 2-3 years. Granted I have my '54 Super H and Dad's '51 M that's mostly like a Super M, both have loaders, their family heirlooms and I'm never getting rid of them. I've used them both in landscaping projects, and mostly use the SH to push snow in winter. These green guys by tractors, mid-mount mowers, rear bush-hogs, post hole diggers, over half get backhoes, and a couple have cabs with heat & AC. And ALL are 4wd. Couple guys have created businesses around the tractors, custom lawn mowing, snow removal, landscaping, etc.
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