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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Michigan
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I'm down to the "last minute, second guessing mode"
! I'm Looking at the X749 with a 62X deck and material collection system, either the 3 bag or the MC519 cart, any last minute words of caution or encouragement?? |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Regarding the collection system (either of those would be powerflow setups, right?) just be aware that it's really, really wide! I have a powerflow / MC519 rig on my 60" deck, and there's no question of fitting it into the shed with the powerflow on - just not going to happen. If you have a place to back up and dump, the 519 makes sense, otherwise the 3-bag may be a bit more maneuverable. Tim |
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Platinum Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Hartselle, Alabama
Posts: 936
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I really like mowing with my x495. The model you are getting has got to be even better. I sure would like one myself, but my budget is maxed out now. JC
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Michigan
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NH
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I think the 749 is an amazing machine, and would love one for mowing my yard. I've had Simplicity garden tractors with both the rear bagger (currently) and a cart similar to the 519 system. I ended up pulling a lot of grass clippings, and leaves from my cart, but it didn't dump as steeply as the 519 does. One member (at least) here has added hydraulic dump to his 519, and can actually use it to push the piles of leaves, etc. back as he dumps. I also sometimes use grass clippings for mulch in my gardens, and for that, the bagger works better since you can carry the mulch where you want, and dump it in a more controlled manner. For fall leaves, I preferred the cart, but for mowing I prefer the bagger. Both have their uses, and advantages.
On another note, I keep hearing about the 2305, and stability. I can't for the life of me figure out why the 2305 (without loader) would be less stable than either the X7xx series, or the 2x20 series. It is the same width, has two more inches of wheelbase than the x7xx, and is heavier?? Is the center of gravity that much higher??
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Massachusetts
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I like the bag set-up. If you plan on bagging most of the time, at least you can take the bags and carry them up your pile if you need to. Once you use a cart-dumper, I think you may run out of room in a short time. I also keep a short, stiff wire brush with me when i dump. I brush off the hopper exhaust screen to keep the airflow goin' good. The bagger is 14 bushel, which is huge ! I also have the 62X deck, which I run gatormagnum blades. I have tried the Deere 3-in-one and the Deere High-lift blades, but the gators seem to cut the clippings up finer. I'm waiting to pull the deck out of storage to install the leaf-bagging anti-blowout kit for the underside. Sorry to meander a little off topic, but I think you'll love the X749, and find it a very capapble, comfortable machine. You only live once you know. Don't spend your years wishing you should have bought one when you know you want one bad.
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Gold Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: SE Minnesota
Posts: 275
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Turbo, Have you considered the 60" 7 Iron deck instead of the 62" deck? I haven't checked but I trust its available for the 749. I have the 62C on my X595. While it does a pretty nice job of cutting and is easy to take on an off grass "sludge" seems to acccumulate more on this deck. THe 60" 7 Iron deck is a much more open design with fewer rivet heads, baffles, etc to stop the discharge of the clippings. I had basically the same deck on my 4300 compact utitlity tractor and was amazed at the minimual build up of debris on the underside. It also did a very nice job of cutting.
The 60" is a drive over, or should I say back over design, which some people may not like. The 60" is a few hundred more but when I replace my X595 it will be with this deck |
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Platinum Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Thornburg, VA
Posts: 543
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Turbo, did you compare pucker of the x749 to the 455? Can't speak about either since I don't have them. I can say, though, that I've had my 2305 up, down, and sideways on hills I shouldn't have had it on. The seat belt was pulled tight, though!
Not arguing, just trying to understand the justification I couldn't come up with when making my decision last year. Everyone has their reasons for purchasing one over all the others, and they are all valid (especially - 'I want it'). Was just curious... It'll be a grass cutting beast for you, that much I do know! Have fun with it... |
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