Because of the repro parts situation, a Ford N series tractor with a belly mower might be the way to go - they last damn near forever, and have lots of third party sources...
But then, you're talking a serious outlay of cash, for a rather large mower - typically woods mowers are 72"..
Need some mower suggestions
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Re: Need some mower suggestions
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Re: Need some mower suggestions
Around here the Ford Jubilees and Ns are very common in the $2-3K range in nice fairly well restored condition or half that if you want to break out the spray paint yourself...might even come with a back blade or something else useful at that price. A Woods M59 or M360 mower will run you another grand for a nice one, or under $500 if you don't care about paint and the belt covers all being there.HTRN wrote:Because of the repro parts situation, a Ford N series tractor with a belly mower might be the way to go - they last damn near forever, and have lots of third party sources...
But then, you're talking a serious outlay of cash, for a rather large mower - typically woods mowers are 72"..
This Satoh cost me $1600 and included the back blade and a chisel-tine cultivator. 18-hp 3-cyl Diesel, 3/2 gears and diff lock. I specifically wanted a tractor with AG tires and not turfs. 740 hours on it when I bought it. I had to change filters and oil, fan belt, battery and some pins and stuff, basic maintenance. Put a Cat 1 center link on it because the PO had a Cat 0 on it for some reason.
I picked up a Woods RM48 mower (48" 3-blade) off of a guy in the middle of nowhere for $300 that was intact and in nice shape just needing paint, a new belt, and getting the two halves of the driveshaft unstuck. Then I got a Ford rear trip bucket for $50 at a garage sale from an old timer.
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Re: Need some mower suggestions
Like I said, a serious outlay of cash - you're talking 5 grand. Probably doesn't make sense if you're only doing an acre..
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Re: Need some mower suggestions
That pic reminds me I need to get a back blade before winter. "Plowing" with the front end loader is not very efficient.evan price wrote: Around here the Ford Jubilees and Ns are very common in the $2-3K range in nice fairly well restored condition or half that if you want to break out the spray paint yourself...might even come with a back blade or something else useful at that price. A Woods M59 or M360 mower will run you another grand for a nice one, or under $500 if you don't care about paint and the belt covers all being there.
This Satoh cost me $1600 and included the back blade and a chisel-tine cultivator. 18-hp 3-cyl Diesel, 3/2 gears and diff lock. I specifically wanted a tractor with AG tires and not turfs. 740 hours on it when I bought it. I had to change filters and oil, fan belt, battery and some pins and stuff, basic maintenance. Put a Cat 1 center link on it because the PO had a Cat 0 on it for some reason.
I picked up a Woods RM48 mower (48" 3-blade) off of a guy in the middle of nowhere for $300 that was intact and in nice shape just needing paint, a new belt, and getting the two halves of the driveshaft unstuck. Then I got a Ford rear trip bucket for $50 at a garage sale from an old timer.