workinonit
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BTW, not sure what kind of deck wheels come on those things now but I had mine foam filled after I got it. Best thing in the world to do. Or get solid wheels.
I use a Woods 12 ft. batwing finish mower. I bought it used from the neighbor when they moved. They stored it outside and some of the moving parts were seized with rust. I got everything moving freely and replaced some of the gearbox seals and it works good now. i mow about 4 acres of lawn and 6 acres of horse pasture. I mow the pasture once a year at the highest position and it works my NH 3040. If you get one, I would store it inside as there are a lot of moving parts.
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I believe the highest mine will go is about 6". Spacers are used for adjustments at the caster wheels.I wish there was a way to setup one of these 12 foot finish mowers so the cut height range was like say 2 and half inches to 8 inches. I like to cut our pastures higher to leave grass for grazing.
I believe the highest mine will go is about 6". Spacers are used for adjustments at the caster wheels.
Step, I have that same mower in a 20 foot version. Mine is a Befco branded Frontier. I bought it used several years ago and have had zero issues with it once I got the couple of things that were wrong with it squared away. When I bought it I was pulling it with my old JD 5310 but have since upgraded to a 5090. Mine had the manual deck release and now with a cab I need to add the hydraulic deck release but I'm not able to find it anywhere as an add on. I often times say that this is in the top 5 of best things I ever bought. Had I been relegated to buying it new I probably wouldn't own one because of the price but knowing what I know now I would. I couldn't function without mine.
When I was still working, we sold many of the BushHog TDM series multiple deck finish mowers, lots of golf courses and city parts used them. You cover tons of ground in a hurry with one, just remember that痴 it痴 3 times the belts, idlers, tires, and blades, can get expensive, however they do mow well and other than finding a place to keep it out of the sun and weather I can稚 think of a negative if you have that much grass, (remember, this is not a pasture mower)