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Re: Re: WILL THIS MH 44 HANDLE 7FT OR HOW MANY FT CAN IT HANLDE?
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Posted by Randy S on April 06, 2003 at 15:40:55 from (207.177.37.72):
In Reply to: Re: WILL THIS MH 44 HANDLE 7FT OR HOW MANY FT CAN IT HANLDE? posted by Phil in MS on April 04, 2003 at 06:51:12:
Phil is right: I was mowing with a 7' bush hog on a IH 400, when I got to a section of my fathers farm that had some 'moderately' steep hills. The tractor has wheel weights, and rear wheel are set as wide as possible. I gave it a little throttle while running on the hill, and had the darn thing swing downhill even as I was steering up hill! And when the front bit in again with the front wheels pointed up hill....well, lets just say it was an interesting couple of seconds for awhile. I think utility style tractors are the only reasonably save way to mow hills with a bush hog.
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