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Re: Looking for advice about AC model B
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Posted by Mike in Ohio on August 12, 2005 at 07:28:38 from (65.25.73.56):
In Reply to: Looking for advice about AC model B posted by DigDugNC on August 12, 2005 at 04:31:42:
I have 2 model bs one running one not (yet). I converted to a three point hitch on the one that is running and use a 6' finish mower on it. I did this because it is much easier to take on and off than a belly mower.If I was to do it again I would go with the belly mower,the 6' mower is too heavy for the tractor, plenty of power and hydraulics but I can't keep the front end on the ground when I lift the mower.As far as price I really don't know,I am in Ohio,if it doesnt't need much mechanically that probably isn't too bad but there are other guys on here much more expert than I. Good luck they are great tractors, with a wide seat so your boy can sit right up there with you, at least till he is old enough to mow on his own then he won't want to go near it. Mike
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