Posted by ericlb on March 24, 2012 at 08:03:00 from (70.41.96.39):
In Reply to: cub cadet posted by cb on March 24, 2012 at 06:52:12:
as mentioned it depends on the cud cadet, back years ago there was a cub cadet made that was only a little smaller than a regular cub lowboy, i think it may have even used the same engine i remember seeing ads for it, the later mtd made ones from china go to about 24hp, or supposedly so, those motors were overrated and actualy made less hp when tested, the real problem is the decks get choked on tall stuff, if you look at something like the ihc deck i run on my regular cub, it is open on 3 sides, the cut grass can then get out, and it doesnt leave a winrow, or a middle stripe either, ive mowed grass almost as tall as the hood of the cub with it,.... then they had to improve it, now the riding mowers today dont do well at all in anything but a manicured lawn that was mowed a week ago
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