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semperfi8185

What is the best running/mowing round hood? Is it the tractor or the deck? The front yard and most the side areflat The rest has an incline due to the walk out basement. Thinking about something like either a 402 or 702 but not focusing on the year,

Greg

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WH nut

I love my 704 with a 32in deck

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Jake Kuhn

753 or 854 are probably the best if you want one for mowing....all the round hood decks are the same. The 753 and 854 are the only round hoods of 63/64 that have electric start kohlers. 63/64 have the best steering of the years, 61 and 62 do not turn very sharp.

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squonk

I mowed an acre and a half for many years with a 604 and 32" deck. Today I searched thru many old decks to find a quiet one. Had to use the parts from about 3 to make a good one.

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55rj35jr

753

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WheelHorse79

I have a nice 32" deck (RM324) on my restored 854.  It's in good shape, but the face gears are a bit noisy.   So like squonk said, try to find a good quiet one.

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AMC RULES

Here's a couple awesome 1963...   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

non Kohler powered,  :wh: round hood mowers here.  

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buckrancher

854

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Ken B

A 702 will do just fine. All around I'd have to agree with the guys that said the 854.

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Kelly

Havn't mowed with it yet but I built a round hood from parts, basicly a 753 but has a NEW 8hp in it, it plows and blows snow good, pulls the roller with ease, hope this year to get the 36" deck finished up took about 5 decks to find good parts. 

 

Here it is in winter gear

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WH nut

Havn't mowed with it yet but I built a round hood from parts, basicly a 753 but has a NEW 8hp in it, it plows and blows snow good, pulls the roller with ease, hope this year to get the 36" deck finished up took about 5 decks to find good parts. 

 

Here it is in winter gear

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Come on Kelly, your snow is gone ( for now)

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

I have a 854, really like it. 

 

Glenn

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JUSS10

My dad mows his yard with an 854. It works great. Like everyone has said though, the deck is a bit of a problem. We've gone through 3-4 in the last few years to try and make one that works well. Really wish there was a way to convert these to belt drive or some other kind of drive system. Seeing that the mower blades need to be timed to each other, gear is really the only good way to do it. 

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ri702bill

I've been using my 702 with the later style 36" rear discharge geared deck (RM366) for several years - it is better than the 32" (RM326) as it does not leave that little "Mohawk" of uncut grass on the inside of a sharp corner cut.

I have not tried either deck on my 854 - I do imagine there is a huge difference in sthe turning radius with the 854's cambered axle. So far, the 854 is dedicated to winter use.

 

Bill

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HorseFixer

I have an 854 and have mowed with it in the past I'd say that would be my choice. :thumbs:

 

~Duke :wh:

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prondzy

Any lawn ranger!

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VinsRJ

RJ35 :happy-jumpeveryone:

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