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Re: belly mower for to-20
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Posted by Bob Kerr on February 22, 2002 at 09:20:34 from (64.12.103.159):
In Reply to: belly mower for to-20 posted by terry on February 20, 2002 at 16:59:20:
Dad has a TO-20 ferggie and I have a kubota with a belly mower(parked side by side). From the way the mower mounts up to the Kubota and from looking at the ferggie, I would say there won't be much you can do with the belly mower hooked up. My 3 point arms are off and the lift arms are used to pull the chains on the deck to raise it up.The arms must be off because there may be pully brackets for the mower in the way,plus the PTO has the mower drive pully mounted on so that would have to be taken off to use that for anything else. It looks to me that it would be a pain in the rear to remove the belly mower and hook up something else if you were going to do that a lot. If I need to bush hog I jump on the Ferggie, and if I am going to cut a lawn, I hop on the Kubota.
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