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Posted by Midwest redneck on June 10, 2007 at 15:33:39 from (24.231.168.178):
If you had to pick between the Garden tractors. And it is a tossup between the Kubota 20HP Kohler shaft drive engine GR series. And the Cub Cadet 2500 series Kohler 21HP shaft drive hydrostat which would you pick. (I am not talking about the cheap belt drive stuff at the Depot or Lowes) I would use either one for grass mowing and front blade work for snow and gravel. I am interested in opinions on quality, durability, longevity and price. The Cub website says the 2500 series machine is $3,500. I dont know what the Kubota price is. My feet cant take pushing a mower anymore, middle age is catching up with me. I have about 1/3 acre to mow, (not including weed wacking). Opinions welcome, please dont bash the colors guys, I dont think Deere makes a shaft drive small tractor, if they do it is big $$$. I went to a local lawn equipment place on Friday and they have the Husqvarna tractors---Cheap junk, All belt drive, cheap frame, 25HP Briggs...$1,800, too cheap. I have a friend that had a transmission go out on him with a Husqv. tractor 3 years ago. I would rather buy quality. Before I went out and spent the money I want your 2cents.
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