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Re: 'Bout Bit it!
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Posted by txblu on October 05, 2004 at 05:41:45 from (199.46.199.230):
In Reply to: 'Bout Bit it! posted by Dug on October 04, 2004 at 21:15:29:
I have a dam that goes from a flat top abruptly to a 1 in 3 rise on the back side. On the front side, it is geometrically undefined due to washout. I have tried everything to get this thing mowed keeping "ROLLOVER" in mind. Sickle bars sound like a great idea but suck. Lots of reasons. What I wound up with was a 5' hog to do the big part and slopes of less than 1 to 3, and my old yard lawn mower (Scotts 42" with Kohler 15 hp) for the sharp point and sloping backside. Get 3 things there. Smaller cutting area so it is easier to move about the uneven terrain, low to the ground so CG is easily controlled, and if I feel a bit timid, I can sit side seat where my body is right over the high side wheels and away we go. Might help you. Mark
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