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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3182060" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The mower stays. Its a pull behind, not a three point, and if you ever have to make that decision, do not get the three point.</p><p>It takes an hour to go around a tree, going back and forth because if you circle the tree it goes away from it. The pull behind circles the tree because the pivot point is the drawbar. The operator just has to keep it far enough away to not scrape the base of the tree that injures it. The three point mows about 2-3" high. If you have small trees in there, they become tire punchers. Finish mower is flush to the ground up to 6" for mine raised by hydraulics.</p><p>I've got a 6' tiller, 6' disk, 7' blade, 3' savanna, two bottom plow, middle buster, and the trail behind mower. Also have an antique 8' horse drawn Adams Road Patrol #4 road grader I've modified to use the tractor that does an incredible job of smoothing out our driveway that is gravel, and 3/10 mile long. Makes it like glass and crowns it for drainage as it's adjustable anyway one wants although its all manual adjustable.</p><p>Tried to buy dozens of those over the years parked in yards and fields but nobody wants to sell them. Steel wheel vintage with wood wheel bearings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3182060, member: 5412"] The mower stays. Its a pull behind, not a three point, and if you ever have to make that decision, do not get the three point. It takes an hour to go around a tree, going back and forth because if you circle the tree it goes away from it. The pull behind circles the tree because the pivot point is the drawbar. The operator just has to keep it far enough away to not scrape the base of the tree that injures it. The three point mows about 2-3" high. If you have small trees in there, they become tire punchers. Finish mower is flush to the ground up to 6" for mine raised by hydraulics. I've got a 6' tiller, 6' disk, 7' blade, 3' savanna, two bottom plow, middle buster, and the trail behind mower. Also have an antique 8' horse drawn Adams Road Patrol #4 road grader I've modified to use the tractor that does an incredible job of smoothing out our driveway that is gravel, and 3/10 mile long. Makes it like glass and crowns it for drainage as it's adjustable anyway one wants although its all manual adjustable. Tried to buy dozens of those over the years parked in yards and fields but nobody wants to sell them. Steel wheel vintage with wood wheel bearings. [/QUOTE]
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