N80
Super Member
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( About the only drawback I could think of that has not been mentioned is when mowing up against posts or trees, etc. If you are trying to get real tight then you might need to lean out over the fender a bit more.
I might also remind you to properly support the tractor when you make your swap. Safety first! )</font>
My 6' mower currently sticks out a little on each side which _is_ nice for cutting close to road edges, trees, etc. I'll probably won't set them any wider than the mower.
Several people have mentioned properly supporting the tractor. I'll do this at my B-I-L's shop but I may be doing it by myslef. Just how do you jack up a tractor and support it safely? (My little Kubota weighs about 4000 pounds with the loader on.) He has the mongo overhead hoist and I've seen tractors 'hanging' from it when he has the transmission open, but I'm assuming all I really need is jack stands for safe support. He has several large floor jacks but I doubt they have the reach necessary for a tractor. I've also seen some big bottle jacks in his shop.
I might also remind you to properly support the tractor when you make your swap. Safety first! )</font>
My 6' mower currently sticks out a little on each side which _is_ nice for cutting close to road edges, trees, etc. I'll probably won't set them any wider than the mower.
Several people have mentioned properly supporting the tractor. I'll do this at my B-I-L's shop but I may be doing it by myslef. Just how do you jack up a tractor and support it safely? (My little Kubota weighs about 4000 pounds with the loader on.) He has the mongo overhead hoist and I've seen tractors 'hanging' from it when he has the transmission open, but I'm assuming all I really need is jack stands for safe support. He has several large floor jacks but I doubt they have the reach necessary for a tractor. I've also seen some big bottle jacks in his shop.