Untidy Shop said:[size=13pt]
COX just been picked up by the Dealer for its first service. What was previously a 16-18 hr mow (never in one go) was completed in 7.2 engine hours.
Only work I requested was slight adjustment to left steering arm.
Am I [smile] [smile] - ing, you bet.
[member=550]Tinker[/member] [member=13058]Kev[/member]
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uote from COX spec advertisement.>>>When you have finished mowing, all you have to do is just snap on a standard hose fitting and the underside of your deck will be cleared of accumulated grass clippings.Untidy Shop said:[attachimg=1][attachimg=2][size=13pt]
Last week after 1500hrs, the trusty Honda Twin in my Australian Greenfield Mower decided enough was enough.
From this thread you can see it has taken some time to consider its replacement. The two contenders first announced have been put aside. There have been some concern in the district that Hustlers have some difficulty with our Aussie longer grass because the shoot size somewhat restricts extraction of longer grass from the deck. As for Ferris, well yes the neighbours did replace theirs with another Ferris, but I was not impressed about the spectacular suspension and subsequent chassis failure of their first. [eek]
Then with the devaluation of the Australian dollar against the U.S. this year, NA mowers have significantly increased in price. [eek] [embarassed]
So I took delivery on Friday [AEST] of an Australian built COX Cruiser with 48inch deck and 24hp Briggs and Stratton Twin. The key feature of the deck is three discs with flick back blades. This allows some moderate impact without fracturing blades. The deck also has more reinforcement than either the Hustler or Ferris and the exhaust shoot is bigger than comparable Hustlers.
In its first two hours the mower has been in Capeweed, Onion and Rye as well as some unknown agricultural varieties; most at 5 to 10cm high. So far I am very impressed.
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But apart from supporting Australian Manufacturing, there is the Tinker factor. It's Australian, so yes Tinker, it can defiantly mow upside down! [smile] [big grin][size=8pt]
[member=550]Tinker[/member]
@ Untidy Shop I looked up COX "Z"turn mowers on internet. (I had to turn my computer upside down :)
From what i can see, you made a great choice. That machine must weigh tons. The deck skirt is 8mm thick. I did not have a deck built that strong even on my old brush hogs. I also like the idea of the swinging blades suspended on a flat disc. That is somewhat like our flail mowers. The blades can hit rocks and stumps (stumps do far more damage than rocks) and just swing back with no hangup or breakage.
Another great feature: