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Old 05-09-2008, 04:04 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Now that's pretty darn cool right there. Thanks for the pics Robert. Am I right by saying you need quite a bit of tractor to feel "safe" with set up like that?
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Now that's pretty darn cool right there. Thanks for the pics Robert. Am I right by saying you need quite a bit of tractor to feel "safe" with set up like that?

I think you would want to be on the upper end of the hp requirements for the mower. I have no experience with this setup but Degelman looks like they built this thing solid so that the dolly will handle the mowers weight and forces so it shouldn't be too hard on the tractor.
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Now that is slick. I want one just because.
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Now that is slick. I want one just because.
You can say that again. This Amazone stuff that they are the official North American importer for rates on that scale as well. I'm impressed with their products as a whole.
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Thanks so much to everyone who had input on this equipment. The Sidearm is very close to what I saw and the other web sites give me somewhere to explore! I am a new member and am glad to see a response so quickly. Thanks again to everyone for their help!
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Thanks so much to everyone who had input on this equipment. The Sidearm is very close to what I saw and the other web sites give me somewhere to explore! I am a new member and am glad to see a response so quickly. Thanks again to everyone for their help!

No sweat, I learned something too. Furthermore, the site that Robert posted led me the Amazone stuff that I linked above. The have some really cool spraying/tillage stuff. I wouldn't mind having a few of their implements for prepping grass fields!
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