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Re: Mowing 5 acres
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Posted by PATRICK on February 21, 2005 at 23:09:13 from (205.188.117.13):
In Reply to: Mowing 5 acres posted by Ron Stenseng on February 20, 2005 at 19:00:56:
HEY RON IF YA WANT TO PLAY ALL SATURDAY CUTTING GRASS BUY A TRACTOR IF YOU WANT TO GET DONE AND LOOK REALLY NICE A WALK BEHIND IS THE WAY TO GO . HAVE 6 AC TO CUT AND SATURDAY. AND HAVE A CUB WITH 60IN DECK. JAC W/50 DECK.AND THE BEST ONE IS MY GRAVLEY PRO 50 W/16 BRIGGS I/C. THAT I GOT FROM DEALER TRADE FOR 500.00 BUCKS .E.Z TO FIX.E.Z TO USE.VERT MOTORS EVERY WERE CHEEP,FAST,AND BEST OF ALL GET A GOOD WALK ON SATURDAY. RIDE ATTCH ARE ADV FOR MOST MAKE IF YOU DINT LIKE TO WALK. TRACTORS ARE GREAT TO HAVE AND WITH 5 AC YOU BEST GET A PULLER FOR YARD WORK. BUT TO CUT GRASS AND LOOK NICE WALKER'S ARE MY PICK. AND WITH SPRING COMING. DEALERS WILL HAVE TRADES AND WANT TO MOVE THEM . LOOK FOR A CLEAN FRAME.DECK, DRIVE SYSTEM, AND IF REPLACING A MOTOR IS A JOB YOU CAN DO BUY A SMOKER OR BLOWN UNIT. MOST ARE VERT SHAFT 1IN 1/4 KEY. AND TONS OF VERT SHAFT MOTORS TO BE HAD CHEEP. I GOT MY UNIT THIS WAY. WAS TOLD RAN BUT DONT BELEAVE IT . PRO LANDSCAPE USE THEM HARD. I GOT LUCKY AND NEEDED TO BE REWIRED.BUT DO PLAN TO UP H.P TO 18 OR 20 THIS YEAR JUST BECOUSE ITS CHEAP 150.00 FOR 18 BRIGGS ELC START.AND ABOUT 2 HR JOB W/BEER BRAKE. BEST 500 I SPENT AND NEVER USE TRACTOR TO CUT AGAIN. TO SLOW,TURN RAD SUCKS,FLATEN GRASS BEFORE DECK, AND A GOOD TRACTOR W/HYDRO W/50IN DECK WILL COST ABOUT WHAT 4 500.OO BUCK WALKERS WILL. HAVE A NICE CUB W/60 WOODS IF YA WANT 2000.00 GOOD LUCK FRIEND.
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