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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 04, 2002 at 19:08:37 from (209.226.106.173):
In Reply to: Re: Which Woods mower would be best? posted by gene b on April 04, 2002 at 04:59:38:
gene: Still use the mower the IH dealer threw in when I bought 1066 new in 75. It is a large push mower and Marg and I have to take turns. Neither of us seem to have the stamina to finish the job. Going to have more area to mow since move, been thinking about one of these L-59 for Super A. What is the best way to equip these, ie guage wheels, other options. Another item I have seen discussed is powering from PTO or Belt pully shaft, which is best. It was discussed a couple weeks ago, but kind of left in limbo. You don't see these mowers in Canada, they all have 25,000 Kubota's or a 2,000 Toro or Sears. Either way a bad choice in my opinion. Hugh
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