Posted by Usedtobeiowadave on September 16, 2022 at 09:11:04 from (40.129.60.18):
In Reply to: Allis Chalmers B posted by avant 1735 on September 15, 2022 at 17:34:11:
Don't know anything about the Farmall, but mowed with a B and a 5' Woods L59 mower for decades before going to a zero turn of the same width. The sweet spot for me was high throttle in 1st gear, but I have a pretty hilly, sometimes rough, 5 acres to mow. Throttled down a little in 2nd gear on flat land with not too high of grass would probably work well and go faster. As long as I kept the drive belt guitar-string tight I'd get about 3 seasons out of it and not have much invested in it other than fuel, oil changes, and the occasional ignition part. Except for that time my wife felt like mowing and one of the external oil lines broke from vibration stress, ran all the oil out of it, and it got a new crank and bearings. Other than that, pretty economical outfit and did a good job of finish mowing.
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