kentuckydiesel
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- May 30, 2004
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/forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif  I hooked it up which was kind of a challange the first time because the mower was sitting on a slope.  Once I got it on there I lowered the bar, got on the tractor and started the PTO.  It clattered allong just like it should.  I started by mowing a nasty area with lots of very thick Johnson grass which it cut right through.  I hit a hidden stump and the break away part worked just like it shoud, I just shut it off and backed up, it clicked right back into place.  I then went up to a small pasture that I haven't mowed for about a month.  It had some thick stuff in it (not in diameter, just in quantity). I went through and it cut fine but material kept piling up on top of the bar.  I finally figured out (after about 30 seconds) that I can't go through the material that I already cut or that will happen every time.  As long as I stay in the uncut stuff, it slices right through.  A good general mower?  No.  I'll keep on using one of the bushhogs or the hammerknife for that.  Will it work for what I bought it for, Hay?  Yea, I think it'll do just fine for that.  -phillip
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 
 
		 
 