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Couple of thoughts. If buying new, get the best seat they offer. Compare price to a commercial Exmark. Consider a used diesel front deck. My 2 diesels burn less than 1/2 the fuel and cut nearly as fast. They are also more versatile. I've been mowing with my Kubota (1988) for 20 odd years and nothing but a battery and a bearings in the idler pulleys (also oil, filters, deck belt and blades). This year I picked up a used deck for it because my dry sandy conditions have sand blasted the deck thin in a couple of places. This winter I will be adding some plating to it. I just picked up this JD (2000) in Jan. for $1,300 and it is proving to be every bit as good as the Kubota.
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