Posted by kyplowboy on January 25, 2008 at 00:57:05 from (63.146.226.90):
Ok I have a qestion here, please don't tell me I am the only one who has wondered this. My question is, how well do turf tires hold up on a tractor when used raking hay and such?
Here is the why, my soon to be wife says the yard needs to be kept up better than I have time to do. She says she is not ride'n my roll'n death trap of a snapper that you have to pull the spark plug wire off of to stop. She says she will mow the yard if I get her a new mower, yeah I know, I know. Thats what got me thank'n. She is a little bit scared of my 960 ford when I have had her drive it around but has said she would not mind something that was a little lower. My yard realy only needs to be mowed alot in the spring while it is muddy, normal ag tires tear it up. (yes I have mowed my yard with a bush hog before) I priced some of them nice 0 turn jobs and about messed my pants. The only thing I could think of is "we could get a realy nice 3600 and a 7' finishing mower for that". I don't realy want a tractor for just mow'n the yard but,,,, if I can use it for other things I would feel alot better bout it.
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