quackaddict
Silver Member
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2009
- Messages
- 113
- Tractor
- Kubota B2920
nice tip there Ken. thanks
Being outside sounds great. Doing it while sitting on a screaming bouncy cramped riding mower does not. Been there, done that. I'd spring for a used RFM for about the same cost as a riding mower.
OUCH! It only cost me $20/YEAR to add a new tractor (M9540) to my farm insurance.
I would suggest checking with your farm or homeowners insurance before paying those premiums.
BTW, I have all my equipment (except the 10 year old 4wheelers) covered by the insurance.
Ken
If using a single stage clutch and a bush hog when you get to the end of a run and press in the clutch the bush hog has built up energy that spins back to the tractors transmission and propels the tractor
Don't be surprised if a mere rider on your particular homeowners does not meet with the approval of the Finance people. Just sayin'. The Finance people call the shot on that one. It's their money.
Yes they do, its the best 1950's tech you can get. It seems like you came here looking for advise but do not want to take it. We were all in the same situation as you and have learned a little from our mistakes. I am just trying to help you from doing as I had done.that's why they have over-runs...to keep that from happening.
i live in texas...no snow
and the mahindra is actually being priced a little more to me than the 2800