When my Cub Lo-Boy won't mow the slope I drag out my old Gravely walk-behind mower
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For steep slope mowingWhen my Cub Lo-Boy won't mow the slope I drag out my old Gravely walk-behind mower
http://webpages.charter.net/rvharris3/dual.jpg 1962 Cub Lo-Boy w/Woods Mower-59-C-2
1972 Gravely L-8 1941 John Deere "A" Styled
Local Forestry service used to have the Gravely walk behinds for campground and trail maintenance, etc., even had a couple riding sulkys for them. those things sure took a beating and kpet on running.
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to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government lest it come to dominate our lives and interests." Patrick Henry
I have 3 L1's - 2 of which are running. They are work horses, and your right about them "keep on ticking". I have a sulky, but find it kind of hard to keep my knees out of the way! Rotary plow and roto tiller work great in the garden. Have two plows, but not much use for them. Don't do much with the cultivator bar, either. RV. I have 2 brush hogs like yours. They really do the job with small brush & saplings. Also have a sickle bar, but don't use that much. Cub takes precidence over all this stuff Ron
Hey that's neat, looks like that would do a lot better than my Bachtold, lots better traction too, then again LOTS more money I bet.
I just need to find me another 8 horse Briggs before this years cutting season. John Machinist
1954 Regular F-Cub "PRB" (Puckett's Rust Bucket) 1955 International Cub LoBoy "SQUATTY" 1954 3800 series Chevrolet flat bed grain truck "Ole Ben" and other real useless junk. 1926 Model T Ford Tudor "Matilda"
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