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<blockquote data-quote="Johnnybar" data-source="post: 1660837" data-attributes="member: 41421"><p>I've ran a 2070 and 3100 for many years. A daily greasing and occasional $10 bearing or $25 belt keeps them going several years. Of course there is the blades and occasional blade bolt like all rotary mowers require. Set the 2070 to carry the weight on the caster wheel with the skid set to run around 2-3" off the ground. Use the top link to level the drums fore and aft and remember to raise the 3pt when you cross deep dips so the blades don't scalp and you will be more than happy with them. I bought 80 acres that had super dense fescue and hit a hidden turtle back salt feeder base with the 2070 ...mowed right through all of the 1"legs just above the ring base! I jumped out expecting to replace the blades and bend back dented drums and couldn't believe it had ZERO damage. Jumped back in the seat and kept mowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnnybar, post: 1660837, member: 41421"] I've ran a 2070 and 3100 for many years. A daily greasing and occasional $10 bearing or $25 belt keeps them going several years. Of course there is the blades and occasional blade bolt like all rotary mowers require. Set the 2070 to carry the weight on the caster wheel with the skid set to run around 2-3" off the ground. Use the top link to level the drums fore and aft and remember to raise the 3pt when you cross deep dips so the blades don't scalp and you will be more than happy with them. I bought 80 acres that had super dense fescue and hit a hidden turtle back salt feeder base with the 2070 ...mowed right through all of the 1"legs just above the ring base! I jumped out expecting to replace the blades and bend back dented drums and couldn't believe it had ZERO damage. Jumped back in the seat and kept mowing. [/QUOTE]
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