Is a 60" bush hog ok on a B2650?

   / Is a 60" bush hog ok on a B2650? #42  
Read my posts before making yourself look ignorant.
Right, you helped by saying you are right and manufacturers are wrong about the specs on their own equipment. Now you call names. Fortunately, most people here are quite helpful and polite.
 
   / Is a 60" bush hog ok on a B2650? #43  
Right, you helped by saying you are right and manufacturers are wrong about the specs on their own equipment. Now you call names. Fortunately, most people here are quite helpful and polite.
My comment wasn't name-calling. It was advising you to do something (and maybe learn something) before making yourself look bad. Maybe consider it going forward.
 
   / Is a 60" bush hog ok on a B2650? #44  
A old, medium duty, 5' cutter came with some property I obtained. I used it on my B2650 to mow down a few small meadows which hadn't been cut in two years. The tractor had adequate power for this but I didn't know what might be there so I was moving pretty slow in low range. A few times on slopes when I lifted it to turn it felt like "the tail wagging the dog" due to the relative narrow stance and light weight of the tractor. I ended up with a heavier tractor but feel the B2650/LX series is fine with a light duty 60" cutter, but a medium duty 60" cutter is pushing it a little mostly due to the all the weight hanging off the back. I would have added wheel spacers which would have helped a lot on the B2650 had I kept the tractor.
 
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