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Posted by Casey in Ky on April 29, 2002 at 18:45:26 from (65.201.32.71):
In Reply to: Re: drum mowers posted by I am embarrassed to say, on April 29, 2002 at 18:07:27:
No need to be embarrassed, not a whole lot of the things around. It's sort of like disc mower....except the ones I've seen only have 2 discs(big ones, that looks like drums, thus the drum mower name). They are suppose to cut really well(A whole lot better than a sickle bar mower, but not hardly as good as a disc mower, but they are a lot lighter and don't require near as big as tractor as a disc mower does). Zetor(or they use to anyway) makes a couple of different models. Here's a link to a dealer in western ky(just scroll down to the drum mower listing) with some prices and pics(sorry, not very good ones). I personally have had no experience with drum mowers, I use a NH 615 Disc mower and won't ever use anything else...period. In case the link doesn't work cut and paste this. http://www.sweettractors.com/new_equip_pg1.html#drum
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