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<blockquote data-quote="ERNIBIGB" data-source="post: 227450" data-attributes="member: 3253"><p>We have run one of the Reese drum mowers enough to wear out any other disc mower on the market and it still does a good job. They are not as easy to find but the cost is about 4500 give or take.We bought another one this year and have been running the old and new one in the same fields and can tell no difference in the way they cut.There are disadvantages such as manual fold but not too hard to hook up compared to Kunh for example.The reese has few moving parts to wear out.One set of belts in about 7 years.My dad uses this thing for clipping pasture also he likes it better than a bushhog.The 8+ ft. models are heavy so it takes a larger tractor just to carry it around. Tall down grass does cause some problems if it gets into the belts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERNIBIGB, post: 227450, member: 3253"] We have run one of the Reese drum mowers enough to wear out any other disc mower on the market and it still does a good job. They are not as easy to find but the cost is about 4500 give or take.We bought another one this year and have been running the old and new one in the same fields and can tell no difference in the way they cut.There are disadvantages such as manual fold but not too hard to hook up compared to Kunh for example.The reese has few moving parts to wear out.One set of belts in about 7 years.My dad uses this thing for clipping pasture also he likes it better than a bushhog.The 8+ ft. models are heavy so it takes a larger tractor just to carry it around. Tall down grass does cause some problems if it gets into the belts. [/QUOTE]
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