Anyone had experience with a International 5 rotary mower. Kinda like a bush hog. It is a 3PH with power take of shaft. Any postitive or negative comments? Thanks!
Interesting. I had the IM500 for about 5 years - followed by the IM602 for another five. Both were stored out in the pasture 365 days a year. Neither showed/shows even the slightest indication of rust perforation.
Now the cab corners and rear wheel arches on my Ford/GMC/Chevy pickup trucks are a whole different story.........I wish they'd hold up as well as my rotary cutters.
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Must just be the difference in climate or maybe they have changed the materials or design over time? All I know is I have spent 5 hours plus cutting out the top of the thing and welding in new 3/16" steel. What a job.
All in all they are a good unit. All I was trying to say is they do have this one issue. If the price was right I would buy anything, even a GM truck.
Chris
Yep the mower I'm looking at looks like Kebo's. However very rusty. Looks like it's been stored outside. It will be sold at auction and I haven't been able to look it over in the flesh yet. Based on everyones replies here it is seems it is generally a good mower but there are things to watch out for. That opens up a couple more questions. Do you think a 26 HP tractor will run it? What would a reasonable price range to pay be? Thanks! Bill
Depends upon whether you're talking 26 engine hp, or 26 PTO hp. If the latter, no problem. But the five foot rule applies to PTO hp. So whether or not your tractor has enough all around grunt for a five footer depends upon the terrain - and upon the material to be cut. If you're speaking of 26 engine hp, you may encounter difficulty mowing up moderate to steep hills and heavy/wet/tall grass and weeds.Do you think a 26 HP tractor will run it?