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Posted by Haas on October 29, 2002 at 09:50:39 from (166.72.245.237):
In Reply to: Cub Mower posted by Jim on October 29, 2002 at 08:47:00:
The Woods belly mower is your best bet. There are plenty of Cubs around with the 60 inch Woods on them. However, I do agree with the other post here that 60 inch is certainly a full load for the Cub. You will be OK with it as long as you don't let your grass get too high and you don't have hills to go up and down. Going up hill mowing grass will be a challenge for the Cub. If you are planning to mow high grass, more that 5 or so inches tall with the 60 inch belly mower, you may have trouble and you will most certainly have to mow in low gear.
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