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    • #49079
      DavidPrivett
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        It has been a while since I seen a 3 point belly mower I have done a search and do not see them anywhere except for one used one in bad shape ( rhino bm72). Were these a bad idea that went out of production?  Or did I not look in the right place?

      • #49081
        Piper184
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          I suspect the 3 Point mower has taken over do to the “universal” fit. Smaller compact tractors from the big manufacturers all have proprietary belly mowers with unique attachments and PTO setups.

          I don’t believe I have ever seen a belly mower on a Jinma or clone.

           

        • #49082
          Bob Rooks
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            It has been a while since I seen a 3 point belly mower I have done a search and do not see them anywhere except for one used one in bad shape ( rhino bm72). Were these a bad idea that went out of production? Or did I not look in the right place?

            Quite possibly the term changes when you hang a mower from the three-point. I assume you are referring to a two, three, or four blade rotary mower, but not the brush hog type. They are then called “finish” or “grooming” mowers. There are tons of them. Example:

            https://www.landpride.com/product-search/grooming-mowers

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          • #49087
            DavidPrivett
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              Bob what the mower is one that the power comes from the pto and is partially hung from the 3 point and further supported by chains and bolts I assume near the front of the engine and is hung as a belly mower . (just like a belt driven lawn tractor) Not off the back like what you linked to..

            • #49089
              Bob Rooks
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                Does the mower you’re trying to describe hang off the front of the tractor, or is it suspended underneath the tractor then? You’re losing me here. I assume they are all PTO driven, some with a drop box.

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              • #49090
                Bob Rooks
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                • #49092
                  DavidPrivett
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                    yep the rhino was the idea with a drive shaft and not so many belts was what I was looking for , 20 years to late.

                  • #49093
                    Bob Rooks
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                      I can’t see any advantage over a pull-behind. They must have been a PITA to mount and unmount. They were a victim of the evolutionary process, and the flail mower is beginning to edge out the rotary cutter.

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                    • #49094
                      DavidPrivett
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                        Bob you just have to look down to see where the mower is instead of turning around and length ,they are a much shorter package, but yes some aspects a pita. Also I have a powered leaf sucker and I was thinking about moving it to a tractor and putting the leaf sucker on the draw bar. Cause the mower I use to pull the leaf sucker is on it’s way out and I was thinking about changing style of mower on a tractor that I already have VS buying another machine to replace said mower. I hope you could follow that fragmented paragraph.

                      • #49095
                        Bob Rooks
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                          I have a Toro self powered leaf sucker/mulcher. Problem is that the bag has to be emptied every ten minutes, so yeah, I get it. :good:

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