docsfarm
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Hello Docsfarm,
I am glad you did not have to deal with the barbed wire snakes and the wire removal job went well.
Thanks Leon!
Hello Docsfarm,
I am glad you did not have to deal with the barbed wire snakes and the wire removal job went well.
In looking at I-T's photos.. there's a solid chance I bolted the triangular piece the top link attaches to backwards. His 'floating slot' is nearly vertical whereas mine is fully horizontal.. I need to look.
Jim
Read my post carefully. I noted that the dealer had installed my topping lift tower backwards. At the time I took those photos I hadn't figured that out yet. The slot should be horizontal not angled like in the photo. Sorry for the confusion.In looking at I-T's photos.. there's a solid chance I bolted the triangular piece the top link attaches to backwards. His 'floating slot' is nearly vertical whereas mine is fully horizontal.. I need to look. Jim
arrows,
Rears is built in Oregon, and Vrisimo in California. I bet either would build you a mower offset just like you want, and they are both super high quality. The problem is that it is expensive to manufacture things in the USA, and the west coast in particular. So these are not cheap. But then again, they will last a lifetime.
I dare you to ask me how I like my Rears SPF compared to my Caronis!
How do you like your Rears SPF compared to your Caronis?
Would definately like you opinion on them, and if you don't mind sharing some pricing info. I can't find anything online for pricing. I just threw my setup (tractor and mower together) on Craigslist for the heck of it, though I doubt there will be any action this time of year in MN. With the amount of acres I have to mow (20+) I have it in my head to get a bigger setup for next year.. :thumbsup:
My new, Italian barber, Caroni, has given me the best trim in 25yrs. Typically, I let the field get too high for the 6' BH brand finishing mower (it was also a side-release - another newbie error) and the heavy bush hog simply beat the C'hit out of the pasture and left big clumpy messes. This is sooo much better.
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Jim
Here's a before and after using the Caroni