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hankknox
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Posts: 2 Oklahoma City, Ok.
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2004-04-25          84250

I am fixing to buy a finish mower to put on a kubota B7500 4x4 w/21hp. and would like to know the size,make,and model mostly recomended by someone who knows

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itsgottobegreen
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2004-04-25          84279

Kubota rck-60 MMM Thats what i have. MMM is the only way to go on a B7500. ....

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beagle
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2004-04-25          84280

Are you looking for a RFM or a MMM. For Mid mount, you would be best to talk to a Kubota dealer. If you are looking for a relatively inexpensive RFM, a KingKutter XB48, or a KingKutter 54" would work well. The XB line from KingKutter fit these tractors better than the standard line. ....

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hankknox
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2004-04-26          84340

do you think the 60" RFM is to much for the 21hp. ....

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BigBob
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2004-04-26          84393

I have a rear mount 60" on my 7500. It handles it easily. I just don't like the cut. If it's wet the wheels trample down the grass before the mower can get to it. I really want to "upgrade" to a MMM, but I have a problem with the house banker. We just built a new house and have alot of gottas right now. The only advantage of a rear mount is getting it off quickly and you can carry stuff on the platform.
Having said that I have also had the wheels of my old Mitsubishi sink in a wet spot and had the mower hang up on the ground. That was a bitch and I swore off MMM since then. My new yard is a bit dryer so I'm willing to give it another try. ....

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