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Re: Re: Mower width and wheel width
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Posted by dan on May 25, 2002 at 17:37:37 from (68.83.34.66):
In Reply to: Re: Mower width and wheel width posted by Krey IN on May 25, 2002 at 09:06:43:
my super c has a 6 foot finnish mower behind it that I mow about 20 acres with every weekend. I set the wheels to 6 foot on the outside and I haven't noticed any problems with wheel tracks. Mine doesnt have any problem at all with a 6 foot mower. As long as you use common sense and go at a speed that matches what you have to cut then you shouldnt either. I dont know why everyone recommends a 5 foot or smaller for the super c. I baught an 8 foot scraper blade at work for mine and some of the salesmen were laughing saying I'LL just spin tires and wont be able to keep the front on the ground. well I dont use any weights and I only spun tires once when the blade found a rock that didn't want to move, at first. the front end hasn't come up yet. the super c can do a lot more than people give it credit for. just be careful and take it slow untill you learn what yours is capable of.
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