ATV Mower Advice Needed
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My uncle has A front mount mower on his Honda 300 4x4,I think it has A Briggs&Straton 12hp on it and it is electric start.It uses the power from the ATV by means of A quick connect cable mounted on the front rack,I think their is A key on this cable connection to start&stop the mower,but I have not seen the mower in quite some time.I know he still has it and likes it.If memory serves me correctly I think it was made by A company called Kimpex,I think they are out of Quebec Canada.Anyway I know my anwers are not to informative but I am going of memory.
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I have some insight that I hope will help.
Here is some WEB based information
Cycle Country Mowers
http://www.cyclecountry.com
Swisher Mowers
http://www.swisherinc.com
Bush Hog Mowers
http://www.bushhog.com/agtoc.html
I researched all of them when I bought my mower. At the time the best option for me was the Cycle Country Rough Cut mower. I needed a tank of a unit and something that was more of a brush cutter rather than a finish mower. Swisher didn't have their heavy duty trail mower out at the time. I looked at the Swisher's finish mowers but they just weren't sturdy enough. The Cycle Country has solid tires, so no need to worry about punctures. It is about as heavy duty as they get. If you can pull it through the junk, it will cut it. The only thing I wish it had was electric start. Pull starting a 12.5hp engine is not the most enjoyable thing to do.
Good Luck
Allen L. Grooms
98 Grizzly 600 - One HOT Machine
Here is some WEB based information
Cycle Country Mowers
http://www.cyclecountry.com
Swisher Mowers
http://www.swisherinc.com
Bush Hog Mowers
http://www.bushhog.com/agtoc.html
I researched all of them when I bought my mower. At the time the best option for me was the Cycle Country Rough Cut mower. I needed a tank of a unit and something that was more of a brush cutter rather than a finish mower. Swisher didn't have their heavy duty trail mower out at the time. I looked at the Swisher's finish mowers but they just weren't sturdy enough. The Cycle Country has solid tires, so no need to worry about punctures. It is about as heavy duty as they get. If you can pull it through the junk, it will cut it. The only thing I wish it had was electric start. Pull starting a 12.5hp engine is not the most enjoyable thing to do.
Good Luck
Allen L. Grooms
98 Grizzly 600 - One HOT Machine
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