RoyJackson
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- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
- Messages
- 23,144
- Location
- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
As many of you know, I got an 84" Befco RFM when I bought my 4400. Although a great mower, I always had two complaints:
1) Too wide for my garage door (had about half inch clearance on both sides when backing in...potential screwup there!)
2) A big mower like this would span the lower spots on my rather uneven lawn.
Had a buddy of mine needing a bigger mower (he was mowing 8-10 acres with a 60" MMM).
So...sold the big Befco and found a 72" Frontier RFM at my local dealer. Moneywise, I put very few dollars out to do this swap.
The Frontier is set up for the Deere I-Match, so I finally got an opportunity to use the Deere Quick Hitch that's been setting in my garage for the last year.
This mower is built by Woods (the curved front corners of the deck as well as the Woods logo on the gearbox are the giveaways). It's definitely a heavy, well built machine and I am quite pleased with it's quality and cut.
The attached pic is was taken just after I'd mowed part of the yard (but hadn't mowed where I was parked).
BTW, my buddy's 60" Deere MMM will be for sale shortly. It's coming off a 4310 and will fit a 4210, 4310, 4410, 3320 and others. Not sure of the price yet, but figure $1500/OBO.
1) Too wide for my garage door (had about half inch clearance on both sides when backing in...potential screwup there!)
2) A big mower like this would span the lower spots on my rather uneven lawn.
Had a buddy of mine needing a bigger mower (he was mowing 8-10 acres with a 60" MMM).
So...sold the big Befco and found a 72" Frontier RFM at my local dealer. Moneywise, I put very few dollars out to do this swap.
The Frontier is set up for the Deere I-Match, so I finally got an opportunity to use the Deere Quick Hitch that's been setting in my garage for the last year.
This mower is built by Woods (the curved front corners of the deck as well as the Woods logo on the gearbox are the giveaways). It's definitely a heavy, well built machine and I am quite pleased with it's quality and cut.
The attached pic is was taken just after I'd mowed part of the yard (but hadn't mowed where I was parked).
BTW, my buddy's 60" Deere MMM will be for sale shortly. It's coming off a 4310 and will fit a 4210, 4310, 4410, 3320 and others. Not sure of the price yet, but figure $1500/OBO.