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was jd, then allis, now i need a cub w/ belly!!!

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Gary r. voigt

01-01-2006 20:38:16




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Hello, i like my john deere 3020 powershift, then i got an allis WD45 for bushhoggin, now i would like a farmall cub with a belly mower, anyone know where i can get a good one for average money. also looking at allis "B" which is a better unit for mowing and setup.

thanks, Gary r. voigt Excelsior, mn.




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Stan(PA)

01-02-2006 07:51:53




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 Re: was jd, then allis, now i need a cub w/ belly! in reply to Gary r. voigt, 01-01-2006 20:38:16  
I have a Farmall A, and an Allis B. Powerwise, I don"t notice much difference, but, if you ain"t a youngster, you will want the Farmall, either cub or A. Getting on and off that little B is a pain in the butt (not to mention legs and back). Don"t get me wrong, I love that Allis B, I just don"t like climbing around to get on and off! Another thing, the Farmall A is twice the power of the cub, and can normally be found for less money than the cub. I also mow with a Massey Pony (about the same power as a cub), and it does real good in grass that"s up to 8 inches tall. If you find a Pony, it"s a nice little machine. My Pony has a 5 foot Woods belly mower, my Farmall A has the 5 foot International (Danco) belly mower. Woods decks are, in my opinion, a whole lot better than the International decks. Good Luck...Stan

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Jim in NC

01-02-2006 04:30:24




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 Re: was jd, then allis, now i need a cub w/ belly! in reply to Gary r. voigt, 01-01-2006 20:38:16  
Also, consider a Super A. Much more power than a Cub. My thoughts



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Sloroll

01-02-2006 04:40:11




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 Re: was jd, then allis, now i need a cub w/ belly! in reply to Jim in NC, 01-02-2006 04:30:24  
True enough on the A. I had a B with a 5' Woods. You don't want the grass to get very tall even with that B. I sure liked running it though.



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