print < Tractorpoint Login Tractorpoint Forums Search Forums New Posts Photos Manuals/Links Parts Parts Home by Tractor Make by Part Type Return Policy Return Instructions Support Contact Us Locations Delivery Return Policy Return Instructions Terms/Privacy Account Login/Out myProfile Register Search for = Topic   R4 tires use Parts and Repair Replies 13 Post by paul mount it on another tc18 to prove to the both of us that everything would clearnot only the ground, but the tractor. All has worked well. The tc18 is verysimilar to the b7300 in the dimensions from ground to link points.Jerry ">  post hole digger for b7300 kubota Kubota Tractors Replies 5 Post by guest   Lifting with a Backhoe Other Tractor Brands Replies 7 Post by diggerdarol   Loader Teeth Other Tractor Brands Replies 7 Post by Norman   Ford buys Cummins Other Tractor Brands Replies 5 Post by Brent Pepper   Box Scraper or Blade Snowblowers / Snow Plows Replies 4 Post by Mike   JD 770 newbie John Deere Tractors Replies 4 Post by Brent Pepper   Brush-Smalltree removal Mowers Field and Finish Replies 14 Post by guest   COMMENTS ON THE JD4100 WITH 410 LOADER John Deere Tractors Replies 12 Post by George   Hydraulic pump chatter when loader is off Other Tractor Brands Replies 2 Post by len   Good rear blade Snowblowers / Snow Plows Replies 12 Post by guest   3-pt hitch help - please Other Tractor Brands Replies 12 Post by Roger L.   Price Check on JD John Deere Tractors Replies 7 Post by Chas   busting up clay clumps Other Tractor Brands Replies 4 Post by Roger L. has always been fine for me. Make sure that the three point hitch will lift thepost hole drill well clear of the ground...some long drills on small tractors will not do this. ">  John Deere 4500 tractor John Deere Tractors Replies 5 Post by Roger L.   How much tractor is enough Other Tractor Brands Replies 7 Post by Jay Kraus   extra dscv Other Tractor Brands Replies 4 Post by Terry Weivoda   20HP comparison Other Tractor Brands Replies 14 Post by MichaelSnyder   Tractor or Skid Steer Other Tractor Brands Replies 13 Post by Bruce So what is better for mowing in all conditions, wet or dry. And does a flail mower give a good quality of finish? My soil is pretty rocky, so I don't think I will sink in too bad. If I can mow wet or dry, I will be able to keep the length to a managable length.I have also considered getting a used green Front Mower (new costs way to much for just a mower). I want at least a 72" mower, so that I spend less time mowing, and if it is nice, I want to get it all done.Thanksjoel ">  Flail Mower vs Rotary mid or 3pt Other Tractor Brands Replies 2 Post by Joel Next Page