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Posted by Dug on April 25, 2005 at 21:11:01 from (63.167.143.118):
In Reply to: Grass cutting posted by Middopman on April 25, 2005 at 03:33:59:
Hey Middopman, The choices are endless. I went through a similar search last summer and settled on a JD F935 outfront mower. Commercial grade to handle the rough ground, 22 horse diesel, 60 inch deck and the mower setting outfront allows you to reach into areas. My property has an abundance of Cedar trees and I can reach in to trim around them without eating a bunch of limbs. The outfront mower is not a true zero turn, but mighty close. One thing to consider is the traction, depending on the grade of your hills, traction could be an issue. I plan on switching my tires to a more aggresive tread. If you go the tractor route, buy a high quality finish mower. The rotary mowers or "bush hogs" will not give you a clean cut for recreational use. Dug
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