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<blockquote data-quote="ERNIBIGB" data-source="post: 571597" data-attributes="member: 3253"><p>If you want a dependable mower that will last for many years the Reese will be hard to beat, One of ours has been run enough to completely wear out two disc mowers of any brand and is still going strong and with only a few minor repairs. The only parts that have worn are the skid shoe and the belts have been replaced once and are due again. The big drawback to ours is no hyd. fold, have to pull a pin and either fold it manually or move the tractor to make it fold behind the tractor. My 82 year old dad has used this thing instead of a bushhog for years besides cutting close to 1000 rolls of hay each year and at 82 he just drives and doesn't look back very often so he has been pretty rough on it. I think he ran it all day just yesterday clipping pasture with the skid and outer wheel holding it up about 6-8 inches. Dealers may be hard to find. I think dealers don't like them because they can't sell many parts :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERNIBIGB, post: 571597, member: 3253"] If you want a dependable mower that will last for many years the Reese will be hard to beat, One of ours has been run enough to completely wear out two disc mowers of any brand and is still going strong and with only a few minor repairs. The only parts that have worn are the skid shoe and the belts have been replaced once and are due again. The big drawback to ours is no hyd. fold, have to pull a pin and either fold it manually or move the tractor to make it fold behind the tractor. My 82 year old dad has used this thing instead of a bushhog for years besides cutting close to 1000 rolls of hay each year and at 82 he just drives and doesn't look back very often so he has been pretty rough on it. I think he ran it all day just yesterday clipping pasture with the skid and outer wheel holding it up about 6-8 inches. Dealers may be hard to find. I think dealers don't like them because they can't sell many parts :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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