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Aug 7th, 2017 at 11:39 PM
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Since I have an ATV, I'm thinking of getting a lawn mower that I can pull behind. I saw the Quadbosss rough cut mower at 4WO|Truck Parts &Tractor. Does anyone have personal experience with this kind of lawnmower machine? Other suggestions are welcome also. Thanks guys.
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It really depends on what you want to accomplish. This would not get into corners and such. Also the "rough cut" is not going to give a manicured lawn. I have friends that use a pull behind a tractor for their fields. But they have to be careful that their soil is dry to avoid leaving wheel ruts and such. It really depends on what effect you want from it.
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We have a 'brush cutter' such as that for our tractor. Where do you plan to use it?
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ah yes, a bush hog. WE had one when we lived back at "the farm" it was for rough cutting in the pasture. It would not have worked well in the yard, or my husband would have used it, so to cut down the time his 4 hour job in the yard...Tina is right about the rough cut.
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