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<blockquote data-quote="okiemaggie" data-source="post: 1468435" data-attributes="member: 1002"><p>Probably getting tired of the repitition but 4wd is a must on a light tractor, especially with a front-end loader. </p><p></p><p>Turf tires are nice if most of your mowing is "lawn" as opposed to field. They don't leave tread marks.</p><p></p><p>Belly mowers tend to throw a lot of grass and dust up onto the driver. After a while you look like Pigpen in the Charlie Brown comics. It also can clog your radiator screen and cause over-heating. That can be a problem with small tractors. Finish mowers aren't very expensive and it sure is nice to have all the dust and clippings behind you. </p><p></p><p>Silly detail but look for models where the exhaust goes out a tailpipe in the back as opposed to up alongside the engine. I swear, no matter which way the wind blows, it will blow that smoke into your face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiemaggie, post: 1468435, member: 1002"] Probably getting tired of the repitition but 4wd is a must on a light tractor, especially with a front-end loader. Turf tires are nice if most of your mowing is "lawn" as opposed to field. They don't leave tread marks. Belly mowers tend to throw a lot of grass and dust up onto the driver. After a while you look like Pigpen in the Charlie Brown comics. It also can clog your radiator screen and cause over-heating. That can be a problem with small tractors. Finish mowers aren't very expensive and it sure is nice to have all the dust and clippings behind you. Silly detail but look for models where the exhaust goes out a tailpipe in the back as opposed to up alongside the engine. I swear, no matter which way the wind blows, it will blow that smoke into your face. [/QUOTE]
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