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by ad356 » Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:40 am
i love the way these little engines can lug. i typically push snow at 1/2 throttle or sometimes even less. the governor keeps the RPM right where you set it at. even at 1/2 throttle it has no problem pushing a good sized pile. i have realized that is the HUGE difference between these 4 cylinder engines and smaller single cylinder engines. while a kohler k301 might be rated at 12 hp it cannot lug like a C60, nowhere near it; and today's stuff is over-rated much worse then a K301. if you would use the same methods used today i think the C60 would be more like 30-35 hp. these engines lug like a bigger tractor can lug, nice isnt it? i dont see how i will have a problem with the 60" belly mower if the grass is dry, the blades are sharp, and the mower is adjusted properly.
not to mention these tractors when ran at 1/2 throttle and allowing the governor to do its job, then they are very fuel efficient. seems to burn less gas then a good sized snowblower. cubs are fuel efficient. seems like all of this so called superior technology is just a bunch of crap. here we have a 60 year old flathead 4 cylinder and it gets great fuel economy.
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by John *.?-!.* cub owner » Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:58 am
I agree on your evaluation of what a cub can do, however you need to remember that when pushing snow, you are not near the maximum load of a cub. However, when you put the C60 mower on it, even if the blades are sharp, and the mower adjusted with the front 1/4 to 1/2 inch low as it should be, you are right at the limit of the cubs horsepower and torque, with practically no reserve left. If You keep up with the grass, so it does not get very tall, etc. it will do a good job. If you let the grass get to the point you are cutting thick grass and taking 8 inches to a foot off, you will have to make 2 passes at different heights, or make only a half width pass each time. By the way, I have been mowing, plowing, grading, pushing snow, etc. with cubs for nearly 30 years.
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by Eugene » Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:58 pm
Agree with John's opinion on the Cub's ability to function as a mower tractor. Does a great job most of the time. But, I have a 48" flail mower, depending on variables the Cub's engine can not efficiently handle the work load.
Cub's C60 engine lugging ability versus the Kohler K301 engine; the C60 has about twice the foot pounds of torque of the K301.
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by ntrenn » Fri Feb 01, 2013 2:15 pm
Yes, these engines do pull fairly nicely all the way down to near idle. Great to not have to run them at WOT to get work done.
On the mower side - just one year under my belt with a Woods 59, and the foregoing comments are quite accurate - If you get behind, you'll be taking half swaths. If your cub is down on power, you'll know it right away
It is pretty nice though to be able to mow 5 feet at a time.
As far as pulling the 59 vs a 42 - I'm not so sure the 59 actually pulls any harder than the 42, but you can't cut saplings with a 59....
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