McHale do but you'd need a serious amount of weight close in to completely balance the transfer.Do any manufacturers fit any kind of counterweight on the left? These big mowers put a hell of a twist on the the backend
McHale do but you'd need a serious amount of weight close in to completely balance the transfer.Do any manufacturers fit any kind of counterweight on the left? These big mowers put a hell of a twist on the the backend
Ran a couple JD mowers previously as bought a Claas rear mower for exactly that reason and the JD always hung out into the middle of the road so much so there was a technic if passing anything where you had to steer back in towards a car/ object to whip the mower into the hedge. And those Bleady bolted blades on the JD were simply dreadful as a blade change took ages if the nut was rounded.Kuhn 283 here. I came round a tight left hand bend the other day and there was a motorbike coming the other way right on the white line. His life flashed in front of him,the mower was over the line about two foot
That only happens when the top hats are dented badly or worn and run out of balance cracking the bed. Always keep the end ones in good condition and you won't have issues.I actually forgot I had this.
A good friend of mine asked which mower to get I said claas he bought a tidy kuhn didn't hit anything and it went from running sweet to this in seconds.
Just buy a claas .