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small ride-on mower for relatively rough terrain?

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todd richards

WHO MAKES A RELATIVELY SMALL/NARROW MOWER THAT CAN HANDLE TERRAIN A BIT ROUGH?

I've had a Husky, and just burned thru an old White. My lawn is pretty level, but I also have about a 3 acre horse pasture that is a bit rougher. it seems the small font wheels on these and most mowers have a tough time getting thru, with the lumps and bumps in my horse pasture. Eventually I snap suspension parts and other stuff.

the easy fix would be a bigger mower, but I need a relatively small cutting deck so it can fit into the back of my pick-up, so i can travel the 5 miles to another similar property i own and occasionally mow.

Anybody make a ride-on mower that is relatively narrow BUT STILL able to handle some terrain not perfectly smooth?


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Shughes717

WHO MAKES A RELATIVELY SMALL/NARROW MOWER THAT CAN HANDLE TERRAIN A BIT ROUGH?

I've had a Husky, and just burned thru an old White. My lawn is pretty level, but I also have about a 3 acre horse pasture that is a bit rougher. it seems the small font wheels on these and most mowers have a tough time getting thru, with the lumps and bumps in my horse pasture. Eventually I snap suspension parts and other stuff.

the easy fix would be a bigger mower, but I need a relatively small cutting deck so it can fit into the back of my pick-up, so i can travel the 5 miles to another similar property i own and occasionally mow.

Anybody make a ride-on mower that is relatively narrow BUT STILL able to handle some terrain not perfectly smooth?

Buy a trailer and go with a larger mower. It will save you money in the long run. Also may be a good idea to do some dirt work on your property to smooth it up some.


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reynoldston

reynoldston

You might want to check out Ferris. They have a spring suspension and I believe you can order smaller mower decks. Then on top of it the mower should last you many years of use.


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