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Re: Who makes the best zero turn mower
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Posted by John M on May 26, 2007 at 20:09:51 from (204.116.130.100):
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:
In all honesty, I dont think you need a zero turn for that small amout of grass. I may get bashed but for that small amout, I think a Murry from Wally World would last you several years. Now, again I may get bashed, but if your dead set on a zero turn, look into a Cub Cadet Commercial. I personally have one and have cut my mowing time from 4 hours to 2 start to finish. main reason I got the Cub Cadet, dealership support! I have several dealers within an hours driving, and if they are closed, I can get filters and thing such as belts and blades from Homer Depot. No Scag,Grasshopper, or Dixie Chopper dealers close enough to drive a reasonable amount of time to.
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