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Bunky1267
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 14 South West Michigan
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2005-12-23          121617


Is there Very many 4ft. RFM's?? I see a lot of 5ft-6ft. but not any 4ft...



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Murf
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Posts: 7249 Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada
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2005-12-23          121619


Many? No, not many, but there are some.

Very few people would want a 4 footer either though, because they are rare, the cost is higher, most people buy a 5 footer instead.

It doesn't take very much horsepower to run a 5' RFM.

Best of luck. ....


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Bunky1267
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2005-12-23          121620


Well I only have a 15hp Tractor and it's a narrower one so I thought that 4ft would be right I will have to try my Brothers 5ft. and see if it will handle it he wants a 6ft... ....


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harvey
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Posts: 1550 Moravia, NY
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2005-12-23          121621


I ran a 6' landpride with a side chute on my little 19hp Ford 1500 for 6-7 years. I had no problems as long as I took it easy.

The new 35hp tractor shredded the belt in less than 20 minutes hogging all the grass I could feed it.

More power is not always better. ....


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Art White
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2005-12-25          121718


The Suzie's were not a heavy chassis and a four footer should be able to be found at a good price. If you have a five foot to try do so and I think you would like it even if you needed to add front ballast. ....


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beagle
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Posts: 1333 Michigan
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2005-12-27          121778


I have a 48" KingKutter RFM. Available from TSC and other KingKutter distributors. A little small for our tractor, but I offset it to one side and it works fine.

KingKutter has them available in the XB-line, which makes them a good match for the Sub-compact tractors. You won't save any money, but might be a better fit for you tractor. ....


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