Max ii work horse

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    Max ii work horse

    Aside from plowing snow, how well does the max ii do as an all around workhorse? I'm planning on a front mount mower deck similar to the swisher but that would just attach to my plow mounts so I can use it as a zero turn mower and to pull a yard cart that may be up to 1000lbs or so depending what needs moved, and for doing hay rides a couple times a year, that might consist of 4 to 6 adults and our refreshments. Other than that I'm just going to use it to ride for fun and hunting and fishing.
    DanW

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    If you put the mower out front are you going to have clippings blowing in your face, either directly or indirectly?

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    I suppose if the wind blows hard enough, I was planning on using a 60" deck mounted on an adjustable carriage and leaving the chute on it to try and keep it to a minimum. I don't imagine it would be any worse than wrestling the push mower around, that is if I can find a deck that doesn't blow the clippings out the back.
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    DanW

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    mulching decks just have the side discharged covered so clippings stay on the grass . j.b.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john swenson View Post
    mulching decks just have the side discharged covered so clippings stay on the grass . j.b.
    Maybe I could mount it as tight against the front of the max as possible, and use the hull as a shield? I'm not 100% sure on how I will attack this quite yet, just some rough ideas rattling around in my head. I won't have to worry about grass any more this year lol.
    DanW

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