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Re: Woods 6' HD Rotary Cutter, how much HP is need
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Posted by 37 chief on September 04, 2005 at 22:32:09 from (68.7.223.14):
In Reply to: Woods 6' HD Rotary Cutter, how much HP is needed.. posted by Scott in IN on September 04, 2005 at 20:11:49:
I have a woods 6 ft. It weighs around 850 lbs. I have it mounted on a MF 203 which is a industral tractor, and is a little heaver than the farm tractor. It has the standard perkins 3 cyl diesel with arond 35 hp. This hp is enough to pull my mower in some very thick stuff. The only problem you may have with a smaller tractor like this is keeping the front end on the ground. My MF 203 front end stays on the ground, but when I put it on my MF 231, which is a farm type tractor, the front end is a little light. You may need a heaver tractor with that heavy of a mower. Stan
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