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Re: Meg--mow system
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Posted by JP on May 16, 2004 at 13:37:33 from (68.76.172.202):
In Reply to: Meg--mow system posted by IMKCMAC on May 15, 2004 at 20:10:55:
I got a sample in to look at to sell, and it does not look like a bad peice, but one guy I tried to sell them to has an Exmark lazer Z with a mulch kit on it. Sent them back, did not see any improvement for 50.00 per blade. went back to regular Oregon mulcher blades. Said the Meg-Mo system pulled his engine hard, and did not get any better cut than he already had. His worst complaint, cut the grass finer, clogged up in his deck a lot worse. He said they might work good for some people, but he mows commercially and had a lot of problems with them.
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