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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2010

2010 x748 diesel with a John Deere 403 four ft. rotary mower

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  • It lifts it great, I just wish it lifted higher. I might relocate the lift pins on the rotary mower to get more height. It will lift it without any weight on the front, but it gets light on the front, 4 suitcase weights make it rock solid.

  • According to the JD website, the 3-pt hitch is $567, and the rear PTO is $859. I had it installed when I bought the tractor new, I'm not sure what the labor cost would be. I mowed some pretty thick brush, and the engine didn't bog down at all.

    I had a 445 with the 3-pt hitch, but it was a category 0 instead of cat 1, so I couldn't use the rotary mower with it.

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  • How good does that thing lift the cutter.

  • is equal to the rear hydraulics when buying it or you have to buy it and only shows you how much the weights kostner

  • Very nice demonstration. I own a JD 455 diesel and have been contemplating adding the rear pto. If you don't mind me asking, how much extra did the rear pto and 3 point hitch cost you from the dealer? How thick of pasture/brush can you cut before the lawnmower seems to bog down?

  • thats a nice machine

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