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Posted by georgeky on May 19, 2007 at 19:00:27 from (205.188.116.14):
In Reply to: question about king cutter posted by daniel in sc on May 19, 2007 at 07:07:59:
Daniel, I suppose I should have said for what you are doing a King Kutter will be fine. I base all my opinions and answers on my experiance farming. For 4 acres or even 20 I thnk the KK will be OK. I mow several hundred acres a year with stumps,rocks,limbs an occaisional truck wheel and so on. No light duty mower will work for me. Some of the ground is rough and uneven. I do some custom mowing and no matter what they tell you expect to encounter anything on custom work.Last year I mowed 50 acres for a neighbor who swore that nothing was in the field but weeds and grass. Guess what on the very first round I hit a whole roll of number 9 woven wire that was grown up in the 8 foot weeds. It stripped the hub on the stump jumper and took any chance of profit away at that moment. If it had been a light duty mower it would have been ruined.
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