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How big of a deck will fit?
105 Cub....how big of a deck can you put on it?
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MH,
I wouldn't go any bigger, than a 42" deck. A bigger deck will be more, than the 10 hp can handle. |
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That is what I was afraid you were going to say! That is the same size I have now on my Poulin Pro....wanted to go bigger if I bought another tractor. Hmmmmm.....every time I go to do something, someone throws a wrench in it!
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It's only money. |
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My 109 has a brand new engine with a 48" underneath and it is almost too much, you have to keep right up the the grass cuttin or it will labor some trying to get through.
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Hmmmmm....actually, I never thought of a set of reel mowers behind it.....I could likely throw on a set of reels about 4 or 5 feet wide and yank them around......something to look into! Anyone know of any good manuafatures of these that would pull behind the 105 easily?
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Reel Mower
Here is a link to Promow, there a really nice units, but a quite a bit of money. They are made in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
http://www.promow.com/index.htm |
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