glennmac
Veteran Member
72\" Belly Mowers for JD 4000 and Kubota 3X10
I am interested in the design and the ease of attach/detach on the 72" belly mowers that go on both the Kubota L3X10's and on the JD 4300/4400.
Are there rotating guage wheels on all 4 corners of the decks, so that you can easily roll the deck around? Or are there only rotating guage wheels on the front with non-rotating antiscalp wheels on the rear? The former kinds of decks usually rest with their full weight on the ground when in use, whereas the latter kind are usually partially suspended from the tractor when in use. The four corner wheel design makes the 72" belly deck on the 2910 much easier to manipulate than the 60" deck that goes on the 2910.
How would you estimate the ease of attach/detach? Do you use the loader to lift the front wheels, or drive over the deck, or can you manipulate the deck under the tractor without doing either of these maneuvers.
I am interested in the design and the ease of attach/detach on the 72" belly mowers that go on both the Kubota L3X10's and on the JD 4300/4400.
Are there rotating guage wheels on all 4 corners of the decks, so that you can easily roll the deck around? Or are there only rotating guage wheels on the front with non-rotating antiscalp wheels on the rear? The former kinds of decks usually rest with their full weight on the ground when in use, whereas the latter kind are usually partially suspended from the tractor when in use. The four corner wheel design makes the 72" belly deck on the 2910 much easier to manipulate than the 60" deck that goes on the 2910.
How would you estimate the ease of attach/detach? Do you use the loader to lift the front wheels, or drive over the deck, or can you manipulate the deck under the tractor without doing either of these maneuvers.