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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1689235" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>I have a 90 hp tractor, but I like using a smaller tractor to get around in some of the places. IMO a 9 ft is to heavy for a 60 hp tractor to carry as I looked at a 8 ft mower and it could be all 60 hp wants. On the limb thing I could not believe it either but it happened as somehow it got between the disks as my Agco does not have a slip clutch. Talk about proud of parts as I almost junked it when the dealer told me the price, but I have used it a couple years now. Putting the disc mower back together I figured would be a breeze, but timing those gears a manual is needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1689235, member: 21075"] I have a 90 hp tractor, but I like using a smaller tractor to get around in some of the places. IMO a 9 ft is to heavy for a 60 hp tractor to carry as I looked at a 8 ft mower and it could be all 60 hp wants. On the limb thing I could not believe it either but it happened as somehow it got between the disks as my Agco does not have a slip clutch. Talk about proud of parts as I almost junked it when the dealer told me the price, but I have used it a couple years now. Putting the disc mower back together I figured would be a breeze, but timing those gears a manual is needed. [/QUOTE]
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