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Old 03-24-2008, 04:48 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: 7 iron 72" deck

ProMow gang mowers look pretty good.
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Hope to order my 3120 this week so have to decide soon, thinking I will buy the 7-iron and try it first. Then maybe buy a small gang mower to use on the runway portion only if I can't get down to a desired height. Have al lot of other grass I cut at a normal height where the 7-iron with a mulch kit should be really good.
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Old 03-24-2008, 04:53 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Sounds like a good plan, and it will give you time to possibly locate a used one.
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Old 03-24-2008, 05:01 PM   #13 (permalink)
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It takes me about 5 or 6 minutes to mount or dismount the deck. It is not the drive over type. I do it on a concrete garage floor. It is quite simple once you have done it a time or two. However, I think it would be tough to do on gravel or grass as you have to roll it sideways after you unhook everything.

I do not have an Imatch. I don't know if it can be picked up that way or not. I just use a short strap and lift it with the bucket for cleaning etc.

BTW: Very nice looking field! Our club's field is rather rustic by comparison.

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That's the answer I was hopping for, 5 minutes isn't bad. I won't bother waiting for the drive on model to come out. They say June but it could be longer and will surely be more expensive anyway. I have a concrete pad outside I can use to remove the deck. A sling on the loader to pick up the deck to do maintenance sounds safer than crawling under a deck supported by the iMatch anyway. Thanks for the compliments on the runway, it has been a lot of work and we do little improvements every year.
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Old 03-24-2008, 06:00 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Our first mower was a three gang jacobson. I bought this one from a golf course in PA, it's a Toro as Kenny D said. It's not quite as good as the Jacobson units, but it's 15 foot wide versus 6. We've pulled this with Kenny's tractor, my 4400, my B and an IH-340 I had a few years back. It really needs 25-30 HP to pull, especially when the grass is a bit tall. My one wheel drive F-250 won't pull it under many conditions. The bad part is, it cuts many many acres per hour. Hardly enough time to finish one beer and I'm done with the field...

The web site TurfNet.com - The TurfNet Media Network has used turf equipment on it, and the prices are way better than anything I've seen on Fleabay.

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Old 03-24-2008, 08:59 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Hi Kenny, never expected to meet so many RCers on here. I beleive you are the third one now and I haven't been a TBN member very long. I have a private field on my own land. There are few locals in the area that fly here regularly and a few weekends a year we have people come from within a few hours away to camp, relax, socialize and occasionally fly a plane or two. Been tough to keep up with my 48" L130 but it did do the job. A new tractor is much needed for snow removal when my 1/4 mile of driveway blows in during the winter months. Here are some pictures of my setup. Thanks for the information and ideas.

What no RC Jets? Ducted Fans would be capable on your field.
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Old 03-24-2008, 10:21 PM   #16 (permalink)
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What no RC Jets? Ducted Fans would be capable on your field.
Nope, no jets or ducted fans yet Nuro. There is about 60 acres of hay field to fly over on that side so plenty of room. The gassers that come here are getting bigger and bigger every year though!
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Old 04-03-2008, 09:15 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Nope, no jets or ducted fans yet Nuro. There is about 60 acres of hay field to fly over on that side so plenty of room. The gassers that come here are getting bigger and bigger every year though!

That very cool, very cool.
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Old 05-15-2008, 09:47 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Not much grass out there yet as we have a very very late spring going here. But I have tried the 7-iron II deck at its lowest setting and the result was the grass is plenty short enough with this mower for my RC runway. I didn't have the deck perfectly level with the rear of it being a bit lower. This was noticed when I stopped and backed up and did a bit of scalping on a high spot, oops! However this was the only scalping I had as the field is fairly level. I will level the deck for the next time. I also left a few tire marks when accelerating. After reading the manual later that day I realized there are accel/decel rates from 1 ~9 you can easily set with the push of a few buttons, cool. This is an awesome feature, no more spinning the tires on the lawn. Easy enough to change the rates for other work as well, only takes a few seconds to adjust.
I wonder what else is in that manual that I don't know about, hmm.
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Old 05-16-2008, 10:13 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Not much grass out there yet as we have a very very late spring going here. But I have tried the 7-iron II deck at its lowest setting and the result was the grass is plenty short enough with this mower for my RC runway. I didn't have the deck perfectly level with the rear of it being a bit lower. This was noticed when I stopped and backed up and did a bit of scalping on a high spot, oops! However this was the only scalping I had as the field is fairly level. I will level the deck for the next time. I also left a few tire marks when accelerating. After reading the manual later that day I realized there are accel/decel rates from 1 ~9 you can easily set with the push of a few buttons, cool. This is an awesome feature, no more spinning the tires on the lawn. Easy enough to change the rates for other work as well, only takes a few seconds to adjust.
I wonder what else is in that manual that I don't know about, hmm.

LOL! Yes, we do have a lot of bravado, sort of like reading maps on a trip in the old days!
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Old 05-24-2008, 11:36 AM   #20 (permalink)
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I am totally impressed with how well the mulching feature works on the 7-iron II deck so far. Seems to just turn the clippings into powder and magic, it's gone! I used to bag grass with my old JD L130 because it just didn't mulch very well at all. After reading on here somewhere where someone commented on how well the 7-iron mulching worked was one of the many reasons I decided on the 3120 vs the 2520. Cost me a bunch but so far worth it and saved a bit not buying a collection system like I was going to on the 2520. Will have to see if it still works well as the blades become dull and the deck starts to build up with grass. That's where my new JD pressure washer will come in handy!
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