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Posted by txblu on September 15, 2004 at 05:45:33 from (199.46.199.231):
In Reply to: Re: Best bulletproof brush hog on the market? posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 14, 2004 at 09:56:45:
Indy, I just sold my KK 6' with 60hp gearbox. Looking at a 7' but dunno. Have bumpy terrain, terraces, lots of turning, no trees, just grass type things to cut, want to cut around 2.5" off ground. One big blade or 2 small ones with 3 gearboxes; Fixed double rear wheels (ratchet control) or hyd control; drag or 3 pt? Self leveling deck or not? Your candid opinion of yours would be appreciated and what you "should have done" would be appreciated. Or would one want a side cutter type mower, the one with several wheels with little cutters? I bale the clippings usually so the side cutter is a thought, but I find the side mount very troublesome (awkward) as compared to a pull behind that is the width of the tractor. Thanks, Mark
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