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Re: off brand disc mowers
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Posted by kyhayman on September 16, 2003 at 19:22:14 from (152.163.252.71):
In Reply to: off brand disc mowers posted by Ray on September 16, 2003 at 19:07:41:
From what I have seen most are 'ok' for light duty or hobby use. A lot of folks want to use them beyond their abilities or expect the parts and delaer service of a major brand at bargain prices. Can't have it both ways. I chose NI brand mowers, had good luck with them. Dad got his first in 1988, worn out 2 and on his 3rd. I got 1 two years ago. Wouldn't trade it. For me it was worth the exta cost. Not sure what the Forts run, most of the 'low cost brands' here sell for about $4000; the NI 5408 was %5900. One thing i like about them is when we trade in a 6 year old mower I get about 80% of what I paid for it trade in, local dealer usually only gives about $500 for the 'non majors" if in good shape and he wont take a rough one.
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