JD 790 Mower Question
Randy in IA
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2001-02-19 24389
It's me again! I've been blowing snow with my new 790 (quite impressive). Soon however it will be time to be thinking about buying a mower of some type. I think I'd like to have a belly mower. Does anyone know if there are any other brands (besides JD) that will fit the 790?
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JD 790 Mower Question
Jim Reichard
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2001-02-19 24398
Randy, The only belly mower I'm aware of is the JOHN DEERE 60" for the 790.There are several tow behinds though!Check out this link for thoughs.
JIM ....
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JD 790 Mower Question
Charles
Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 0 |
2001-02-21 24507
Randy,i have a 790 with a 261 rear mount grooming mower.I had a four wheel gauge kit installed on it,and it cuts great!It did take some getting used to,but i like how quick i can "drop" the mower and move on to something else.That may be something to consider.Good luck! ....
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JD 790 Mower Question
Glen Schattner
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2001-02-23 24575
With regard to your mower question.......I faced same decision not too long ago........ended up going with the JD 60 inch mid mount mower......
remember one thing.....if you can't get the tractor and/or rear mount mower into where you want to cut grass.....the grass don't get cut...just about that simple....yes...JD mowers cost a little more...but take a close look at the quality and you will see why....and especially if you want to go with a mid mount......try and spring for the Deere model.....everything has to be aligned just so....to make it fit......with rear mount jobbies...you can slap anything back there.....
and as far as installing and removing mower........well...probably 90 percent of ur jobs you can just leave the mower on and do whatever it is you want to do.......but time wise...once u have removed it a couple of times....you shouldn't need more than...10 minutes..max...to remove or intall same....at least that what it takes me.....and you don't need any
tools...
in the raised position with transport links...it sits quite high underneath the bellu of the tractor......
do urself a favour and at least check out the JD model and compare....best of luck in ur decison....
Glen
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