G'day. Virgin post here... am semi-virgin (whatevertheheckthatis) to the forum. Have enjoyed it so far.
K.. I have ended up (via some aggressive or reckless ... as my house spouse would claim... horse trading) with both a B-7100 D and a B-7100 HST. The HST is the one configured with the RC60-71B belly mower.
My plans are to use the Kubaby for mowing an acreage and for pushing snow (we are in Kansas Toto..).
So.. the Question of the day is: What is the pros/cons of the Gear drive v.s. the HST?
It appears that the guts of the two machines (cept for the belly PTO link on the HST) are bout the same. I was just wondering if there are any deep mechanical (and social/psycho/Tracto logical) differences tween the two versions of the 7100?
I have a small 4' disk and a 4' brush hog... and would like to do some food plot work with it as well. ( no loader involved.. have an old Farmall Super M to handle that). I do also have a 3-point 6 " finish mower (which I can run off the D version.. ) so I could run the mowing with either.
OK me harties... weigh in on this and help a greenhorn out!
Thanks
K.. I have ended up (via some aggressive or reckless ... as my house spouse would claim... horse trading) with both a B-7100 D and a B-7100 HST. The HST is the one configured with the RC60-71B belly mower.
My plans are to use the Kubaby for mowing an acreage and for pushing snow (we are in Kansas Toto..).
So.. the Question of the day is: What is the pros/cons of the Gear drive v.s. the HST?
It appears that the guts of the two machines (cept for the belly PTO link on the HST) are bout the same. I was just wondering if there are any deep mechanical (and social/psycho/Tracto logical) differences tween the two versions of the 7100?
I have a small 4' disk and a 4' brush hog... and would like to do some food plot work with it as well. ( no loader involved.. have an old Farmall Super M to handle that). I do also have a 3-point 6 " finish mower (which I can run off the D version.. ) so I could run the mowing with either.
OK me harties... weigh in on this and help a greenhorn out!
Thanks
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