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Four wheel drive lawn mowers

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DuaneMN

08-17-2004 19:30:16




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I have some ditches to mow and am considering a FWD mower -- just tryed a zero turn Woods and it wasn't safe on the slopes -- any of you guys have some suggestions????




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JT

08-19-2004 16:32:54




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 Re: Four wheel drive lawn mowers in reply to DuaneMN, 08-17-2004 19:30:16  
My Dixie Chopper XT3200-72 will mow any ditch bank I have got the guts to put it on. I mow ditch banks with that I could not keep a 982 Cub Cadet on. Worth lookin into.



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RJ-AZ

08-17-2004 20:46:25




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 Re: Four wheel drive lawn mowers in reply to DuaneMN, 08-17-2004 19:30:16  
They are making some nice finish mowers as well as small bush hogs that you can push or pull with a Quad ATV. Unhook the mower and go have some fun.



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Mark - IN.

08-17-2004 20:22:37




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 Re: Four wheel drive lawn mowers in reply to DuaneMN, 08-17-2004 19:30:16  
Duane, my brother and I were just talking about that after I walked by a Deere rider for $4K in my travels at a Home Depot the other day. FWD gardens came up because his neighbor has one.?.? The only benefit that I can see in 4WD on one when blading the snow in the drive because of the added weight over the fronts. I too have hills and ditches and am still never comfortable with some of the angles that I mow with either an Allis B or JD 950. I see IDOT guys mowing every day on industrial Fords and Deeres that set low and have the HP for their bush hogs or batwings. For safety, reliability, and the money, you might consider an old 2 - 9N, T20 or 30, or something else that sits low, wide, and heavy.

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