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Anyone know a thing or two about tractors? Advice needed...
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<blockquote data-quote="1mathom1" data-source="post: 2075507" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>On bigger tractors belly mowers don't work all that well unless the ground is SMOOTH and even then you will spend all your time turning around. You'll be better off keeping your dedicated finish mower for around the house. </p><p>If your acreage is wooded, I would recommend keeping the tractor height a consideration and look for a step-through design like that 8n but newer, stronger and with a front end loader.</p><p></p><p>Stick with a brand with support near by. </p><p></p><p>If it is properly weighted, 2wd will be just fine and cheaper.</p><p>Heavy is good! With a front end loader, you will not need front wheel weight but you will want rear weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mathom1, post: 2075507, member: 11736"] On bigger tractors belly mowers don't work all that well unless the ground is SMOOTH and even then you will spend all your time turning around. You'll be better off keeping your dedicated finish mower for around the house. If your acreage is wooded, I would recommend keeping the tractor height a consideration and look for a step-through design like that 8n but newer, stronger and with a front end loader. Stick with a brand with support near by. If it is properly weighted, 2wd will be just fine and cheaper. Heavy is good! With a front end loader, you will not need front wheel weight but you will want rear weight. [/QUOTE]
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