Reese Mower Testimonials
"Best piece of equipment I've ever owned. My nephew hit and mowed off a 6" wellhead casing, changed blades and went right back to mowing with no mower damage."
Stephen Miller, Haskell, OK.
"One day all mowers will be like Reese. No gears or oil to worry about. I was always worrying about a gear or seal going out on my other disc mowers. Quiet, no fear of breakdown or problems."
"In 60 years of farming, I've never seen a mower cut like this. Out performed 4 other major disc-mowers and mower conditioners on my farm that yielded over 8 bales per acre."
Emmit Auxier, Gower, MO.
"Nothing to go wrong! Everything else is just too much upkeep at some point in time. Every time I see a shaft or gear mower with parts scattered across a shop, I'm thankful I own a Reese."
Doug Walljasper, West Point, IA.
"Simplicity. I can look at the machine and know it's ready to go. Could rebuild whole machine for what one set of gears would cost in one of the other disc mowers."
Culey DeSpain, Marguard, MO.
"The Reese mower with spreader/tedder dried our alfalfa as quick as our haybines. Lot less maintenance, if any, on the Reese mower."
Dennis Delavergne, Perry N.Y.
"Simplest, lowest maintenance, most dependable mower I’ve ever owned. Spreader attachment gives excellent dry down in alfalfa."
Greg Koether, McGregor, IA.
"No trouble with gopher mounds or fire ant hills. Zips right through. No maintenance or expense. Never had a bit of trouble."
Jimmy Rains, Thackerville, OK.
"In heavy fescue, my Reese mower will mow better and faster than my Kuhn mower."
Richard Lierheimer, Mexico, MO.
"Trouble free, get a lot of hay cut. Just keep driving; nothing to break down. Nothing can equal the Reese in mowing pasture because you can control the height."
Hobert McCroskey, Monett, MO.
"I have mowed over 20,000 acres with my 8' mower. I can now mow commercially in oilfield country. Even though we have hit oilfield pipe at a high speed, the only maintenance has been changing the blades. The gear and shaft driven mowers would not hold up for me and were too costly to operate."
Sam Eddy, Copan, OK.