kebo
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- Lexington, SC
- Tractor
- 2001 John Deere 790 4x4, bar tires
Or you could try putting some training wheels (guide or anti-scalp wheels) on the very front!
Just kidding there. When I had my JD 750 with a 4ft Landpride RM, I could make sharp turns and the inside edge of the mower would dig in, the opposite side would raise up by the same amount. Since I usually made left hand turns, the left side skid was worn down pretty good when I sold it with the 750. The only way to stop it was to raise the front edge of the mower up another couple inches or so. At times I was guilty of cutting too low with it though. Like the time one of the blades dug up a piece of an old farm plow and it rattled around inside the deck making a nice little hole in one side of it before it finally exited out from underneath it.
Just kidding there. When I had my JD 750 with a 4ft Landpride RM, I could make sharp turns and the inside edge of the mower would dig in, the opposite side would raise up by the same amount. Since I usually made left hand turns, the left side skid was worn down pretty good when I sold it with the 750. The only way to stop it was to raise the front edge of the mower up another couple inches or so. At times I was guilty of cutting too low with it though. Like the time one of the blades dug up a piece of an old farm plow and it rattled around inside the deck making a nice little hole in one side of it before it finally exited out from underneath it.