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What is a Rear Mower?

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What is a Rear Mower?

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A rear mower is a mower pulled behind a tractor for mowing large sections of land often used when mowing with other equipment would be impractical. They are commonly used in commercial endeavors and on farms, but may be too big and bulky for typical residential use. In some cases, the rear mower may be able to be used with different brands of tractors and in other cases the brands may be designed in a way they must match their particular attachments. The rear mower is typically connected to a tractor via a drive shaft, though it may be possible for a belt system to be used as well. The drive shaft has an inner shaft that spins. This causes the gear box on the mower to operate, which then spins the blades and enables mowing. Each rear mower will have a set of guide wheels, often called rear rollers or rear wheels, that typically will determine the cut height. Adjusting the wheels may be a simple task done by hand, but also may require the use of another type of tool. Most rear mowers cu

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