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Kuhn GMD 400 disc mower
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<blockquote data-quote="hardyboy" data-source="post: 656227" data-attributes="member: 11672"><p>The only thing wrong with the Kuhn's (John Deeres) is the sorry designed parking stand. If you have the quick hitch, 99% of the time it will not be sitting level and you can't get it hitched up. I try to put just enough wood planks under the far end to get it to set level but it's a guessing game.</p><p>Most of the time I just get out the other tractor and use the front end loader to push down on the mower to get it to latch or lift up on the cutter bar with a chain. nothing quick about it. If I had to take it on and off too much I would break down and buy one of those pull type disc mower caddies for it.</p><p></p><p>I did add the taller skid shoes to mine as I don't like to scalp the ground while cutting. By leaving it 2 to 3" tall it greens back up quicker and the foliage helps protect the ground from drying out in the summer and from freezing in the winter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hardyboy, post: 656227, member: 11672"] The only thing wrong with the Kuhn's (John Deeres) is the sorry designed parking stand. If you have the quick hitch, 99% of the time it will not be sitting level and you can't get it hitched up. I try to put just enough wood planks under the far end to get it to set level but it's a guessing game. Most of the time I just get out the other tractor and use the front end loader to push down on the mower to get it to latch or lift up on the cutter bar with a chain. nothing quick about it. If I had to take it on and off too much I would break down and buy one of those pull type disc mower caddies for it. I did add the taller skid shoes to mine as I don't like to scalp the ground while cutting. By leaving it 2 to 3" tall it greens back up quicker and the foliage helps protect the ground from drying out in the summer and from freezing in the winter [/QUOTE]
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