If I may, I'll add a couple of points. I've put 1200 hours on a 21 hp Kubota B7510 with 60" MMM. This year I bought a 72" Woods rear-mount mower for my cab and loader-equpped CaseIH 255 at 24 hp. I prefer the standard transmission Case as a mower over the HST driven Kubota because I find the old Case is easier on my old bones over rough lawns, and the cab protects me from branches, thorns, dust, rain and other annoyances. The MMM Toyota still does the tricky stuff, but I love the rear mount 6' for large pieces of lawn and orchard.
I chose a rear mower. No regrets. The cut is impeccable.
If I may, I'll add a couple of points. I've put 1200 hours on a 21 hp Kubota B7510 with 60" MMM. This year I bought a 72" Woods rear-mount mower for my cab and loader-equpped CaseIH 255 at 24 hp. I prefer the standard transmission Case as a mower over the HST driven Kubota because I find the old Case is easier on my old bones over rough lawns, and the cab protects me from branches, thorns, dust, rain and other annoyances. The MMM Toyota still does the tricky stuff, but I love the rear mount 6' for large pieces of lawn and orchard.
Good explanation
Belly mower IS a finish mower, thus the description of the comparison is off. Should be mid mount/belly mower verses 3-point mower.
Belly mower is a finish mower, but not all 3 point mowers are. The description is accurate.
Damn bro, you been pumping iron?
Do you have a Financing to buy your tractor backhoe
Yes, Kubota does offer 0% financing on new implements!
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