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Hey WUNDUDNEE

PelicanPelican Member Posts: 1,061 ✭✭✭✭
edited April 2002 in General Discussion
That mowing rig looks great. How much trouble to drop the belly mower unit? I use my Jubliee for other stuff too. Got a ball park figure on what a Woods unit runs?
Thanks, Pel

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  • wundudneewundudnee Member Posts: 6,105 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    A belly mount like that is a pain to change and it pretty much ties up the tractor. They do a superb job of mowing though. The guy on that site has many tractors so one piece of equiptment for one tractor. The nice thing about a belly mount is you only have one front tire running on un cut grass.

    I have a rear mount 6' three bladed finish mower that does a pretty nice job. I run two wheels on the mowed grass so I only get about a 5' cut. (Looks nice) It can be taken off in 5 minutes.

    A really good site for info. on these old tractors is Yesterdays Tractors-8N,9n,2N forum. They have people there that are as knowledgeable about Ford tractors as there are people here on guns.

    P.S. I have no idea on price on the belly mount, rear mount's run from $1000.00-$1500.00 You would be surprised how close a lazy man can mow with a rig like that.

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    Edited by - wundudnee on 04/24/2002 19:19:47
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  • PelicanPelican Member Posts: 1,061 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Thanks for the info. Haven't decided just what I'm gonna do but that adds another option. 'preciate it. Pel

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