One is a garden tractor and the other is a real tractor.What is the difference between a X700 and a SCUT?
Thank you. The guy even said it wasn't my fault but it kind of is I guess. Parts of it washed out before we even moved in. Contractor covered it back up. Washedtas eagain and I had a local guy cover it up an washed out again inlaces that same week. It sat like that the rest of the summer. I called the installer to come look at it several times but he never made it out. It got to be fall and a guy at work told me I needed to get it covered before winter. So I had it covered again. Everytime no gravel or anything no one who knew anything about it. This was all discovered because the landscaper hit the Leach field with the tiller. Where he hit it the thing was only a couple inches deep.As a master plumber I would see what he says but if you are expected to pay for more work I would place a phone call to your attorney first. I would think that in most cases this would be improper installation and the plumber should be responsible for correcting the problem on his dime. You need to hold your ground on this one.
How deep is this leach field? Most of the ones I see are below the frost line, guessing in your area the frost line is 24" or more, how is that washing out enough to uncover the field?
You haven't listed your location. That would be a big help for those of us that are trying to help you. Conditions in Maine are different than Washington, Texas, Hawaii or Idaho.
You mentioned the possibility of attachments.............buy the SCUT now and save headaches in the future.
You haven't mentioned Massey Ferguson. Dunno if you have no dealers in your area, or you just never thought of them. Give them a look if possible.
A friend of mine has the BX2360, he does not like the cut on the mower deck. Apparently the Kubota deck is not supposed to ride on the wheels, but must be suspended in the air. My friend says he gets an uneven cut.
I know nothing about the mowing capabilities of the JD(forum posts say they cut good).
I get an extremely good cut with my Massey Ferguson.
I'm also going to make the suggestion that you get an FEL(front end loader), on your SCUT. You WILL thank me later for that advice. I use mine for picking up rocks, sticks while mowing, digging of course, leveling humps. carrying weeds, grass seed, mulch, concrete blocks, rocks for my pond...stream....waterfall, vegetables from the garden, ashes from my stove. Add a few hooks, and you can lift heavy items from your truck bed, or load your truck with items or dirt, sand....or whatever..........uses are endless. Just today I leveled gound, moved rocks, and cleared a trail through the woods..........uprooting small trees, moving large blowdowns, and filling the holes left by the stumps I removed today.....that I cut the trees from 16 years ago.
Just make sure you prepare for the future. A scut will prepare you for that.
Try all the brands, choose the one that suits you the best.
Happy Shopping.
That's a shame. They are a great machine.I actually went to the only nearby Massey Ferguson dealer today because I was impressed with what the rep had to say and it seemed like their prices were pretty good. They were nice and all but they don't stock a single Massey Ferguson and knew nothing about them other than they could order them. They couldn't even give me a quote and didn't even know what the current models were. On top of that they told me they had never sold anything under 40HP before. Really they are just a CASE/Aigco dealer that can order Massey Ferguson. So while they said they would service it and everything I am not sure Massey Ferguson is going to be an option for me.