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<blockquote data-quote="ironpeddler" data-source="post: 86592" data-attributes="member: 1530"><p>Devin,</p><p>The Yellow Jacket mowers are spold by Darrell Harp of Red Bay ,AL. These mowers and made by Fort. They are also sold under these marketing labels: First Choice, Fort, Morra, Yellow Jackett, & Leverda. They have an engineering flaw in that if a mower kicks back very far wnen the safety release is tripped it will distroy the PTO end connected to the mower. There are some safety release updated available that will strengthen the amount of force neede to trip the mowers but unless you shorten the safety release travel you will always have this problem.</p><p></p><p>The Vermeer mowers use the Lely shaft drive system. Vermeer Shaft drive needs 20% LESS HP for the same size Oil-bath mower like a Krone, Kuhn or Fort. </p><p><img src="http://www.vermeerag.com/images/mow60307030/60307030gm7.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ironpeddler, post: 86592, member: 1530"] Devin, The Yellow Jacket mowers are spold by Darrell Harp of Red Bay ,AL. These mowers and made by Fort. They are also sold under these marketing labels: First Choice, Fort, Morra, Yellow Jackett, & Leverda. They have an engineering flaw in that if a mower kicks back very far wnen the safety release is tripped it will distroy the PTO end connected to the mower. There are some safety release updated available that will strengthen the amount of force neede to trip the mowers but unless you shorten the safety release travel you will always have this problem. The Vermeer mowers use the Lely shaft drive system. Vermeer Shaft drive needs 20% LESS HP for the same size Oil-bath mower like a Krone, Kuhn or Fort. [img]http://www.vermeerag.com/images/mow60307030/60307030gm7.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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