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tim
Thanks for the good advice! I continue to get educated.
While everything you said makes great sense, unfortunately the wallet won't support the better solution. You're right about the 3520 not advised for the MX6. I've talked with a number of dealers who universally advised against it. In every case they told me that the issue is when I want to raise the mower. They told me I'll need to keep the loader on the front for counterbalance. Given that my land in WV is already cleared, I've gone down in my thinking to the lighter weight LX6 brushhog. I'll also fill the rear tires to increase the stability.
The dealer in WV who has the 2004 4410 is only $500 less than what I can get a new 3520 elsewhere!! I'll make my wallet scream a little for $500. What with the new house, having to build a new barn.... that's all the wallet and the wife can handle.
Happy to be back in the mountains (26 days and counting down!)
John
Thanks for the good advice! I continue to get educated.
While everything you said makes great sense, unfortunately the wallet won't support the better solution. You're right about the 3520 not advised for the MX6. I've talked with a number of dealers who universally advised against it. In every case they told me that the issue is when I want to raise the mower. They told me I'll need to keep the loader on the front for counterbalance. Given that my land in WV is already cleared, I've gone down in my thinking to the lighter weight LX6 brushhog. I'll also fill the rear tires to increase the stability.
The dealer in WV who has the 2004 4410 is only $500 less than what I can get a new 3520 elsewhere!! I'll make my wallet scream a little for $500. What with the new house, having to build a new barn.... that's all the wallet and the wife can handle.
Happy to be back in the mountains (26 days and counting down!)
John