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Re: Who makes the best zero turn mower
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Posted by James Jackson on May 26, 2007 at 19:44:49 from (124.185.232.214):
In Reply to: Who makes the best zero turn mower posted by Tired of pushing a mower on May 26, 2007 at 16:59:35:
Gooday bloke , recon that's about 3 1/3 acres . A good ride-on might handle it nicely for less $'s & a stronger machine = lasting longer @ less $'s . When we want to buy some small machinery - we go to the hire company and hire what we want for the weekend . Spend many hours on it & take it back . Re-peat , re-peat , repeat until you've found the one you like best . Got some neighbours & good friends who have spent big $'s on new & near new machinery that you can't ride on for more than one hour for discomfort & when you get off you can't stand up for 3 hours for having sore back , legs, , arms etc . Think seriously about the Hire companys until you find the correct one for your personal needs . James from down-under in Auzzie-land . Oh & good luck with whatever you decide . Ciao jj
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