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Re: 6 Ft King Kutter Finishing Mower
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Posted by Brian in NY on September 28, 2004 at 06:18:25 from (24.97.78.198):
In Reply to: 6 Ft King Kutter Finishing Mower posted by JYD on September 27, 2004 at 17:49:14:
DON'T BE AFRAID OF A KINGKUTTER! Lots of fellas on this board will bad mouth it, because it is lower cost. Compare it to the high dollar big name machines. The price savings is so drastic, and unless you are going to use it every day or for commercial use, that unit should last you for many years. Make sure you don't overpower the mower...they are rated 40 hp but for longevity I would not use it with a tractor with more than 35 pto hp. Also, KINGKUTTER has either a SFM72 or a FM72. I think the SFM72 is a heavier gauge steel but may be mistaken. If it is a heavier gauge, I would go with that. Buy a spare set of blades and belt, just in case KINGKUTTER sells out or something. I know KINGKUTTER bought out HOWSE years ago. I have a 5 foot pull type KINGKUTTER rotary cutter and it works great, is built like a tank and was 1/3 of the price of big name brands.
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