So you can have a hand free to hold a beer! 8>) (the other one adjust the
radio) 8>)
inch
Rush
<jdrush@enter.net> To: Eric Murray
<ericm@lne.com>
Sent by: cc: Keith Kaplan
shop-talk-owner@auto
<keithka@Exchange.Microsoft.com>,
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Subject: Re: Ride on mowers
(was RE: weed
trimmers)
06/21/2001 01:26 PM
Please respond to
Rush
Can you explain why you like the foot tranny control? I'll be in the
market for a new mower next season, and I've started to study my
options.
I own a shifter Scotts, from when they were made by Murray. (It's junk,
but it has 4 wheel steering so it obviates the need for a trimming
mower. If you can say a conventional riding mower has great handling,
this is it. Doesn't understeer at all, even with my lard-butt on the
back.) I have mowed a bit of grass with a John Deere Sabre with the hand
controlled hydrostatic tranny and I love it for the precise speed
control over varying grass densities. What makes the foot control
superior to the hand control?
Jon
Eric Murray wrote:
> The general quality isn't anywhere near a regular Deere, or my Kubota,
but
> then it's a hell of alot cheaper. And it's good enough.
> Now that I have the Kubota I wish that the Sabre had a foot controled
> transmission instead of the hand control, but before I had
> the Kubota I didn't know what I was missing so it didn't bother me.
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