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Re: ZERO-TURN MOWERS
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Posted by marv on March 15, 2003 at 22:46:57 from (204.119.19.15):
In Reply to: ZERO-TURN MOWERS posted by HUBB on March 14, 2003 at 17:50:34:
until you try one you won't believe it you won't make those big time wasting turns on the ends you won't tear up turf trim as you mow don't need to back up 5 time to go around 1 tree or bush after you get one everybody want's to mow you might have more time for fishing I know you will have less mow time some have cut time in half belive it or not Toro had 32" 9 hp Briggs front gutter back in 59 thats right I said 1959 they also made a 50" in the late 60 and early 70's called trojan don't remember hp.
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