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( It is too much trouble to put on and off for loader work,
Brent )
Brent,
If you had the 60" mower, would you need to take the MMM off to do loader work? I would think it wouldn't get in the way as much, or is there some other reason you take it off.
Cliff
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You have to be real careful when cutting below grade or the width of the belly mower hits the side walls, and I think that would damage the mower. Also, I can't drop the wheels down into the trench for extra depth because belly mower would hang up. I must say that a tractor with belly mower is the smoothest ride one could hope for! The walker mower I ran just about shook me to death if I tried to get anywhere close to it's capacity.
( It is too much trouble to put on and off for loader work,
Brent )
Brent,
If you had the 60" mower, would you need to take the MMM off to do loader work? I would think it wouldn't get in the way as much, or is there some other reason you take it off.
Cliff
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Sorry, If I mess up this color markup business... never tried
it before.
You have to be real careful when cutting below grade or the width of the belly mower hits the side walls, and I think that would damage the mower. Also, I can't drop the wheels down into the trench for extra depth because belly mower would hang up. I must say that a tractor with belly mower is the smoothest ride one could hope for! The walker mower I ran just about shook me to death if I tried to get anywhere close to it's capacity.