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Re: Cost of a new mower
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Posted by paul on July 10, 2005 at 21:12:04 from (209.23.145.80):
In Reply to: Cost of a new mower posted by J burkham on July 10, 2005 at 20:01:53:
Do we understand that you want a 3pt finish mower for lawns? Or are you looking for a brush hog type of rotory cutter that does rougher work? There are often 3 levels of quality on these units, & you can find different qualities from the same manufaturer aside from the differences between manufaturers. Kind of a wide open question. I would suggest visiting the local farm supply stors & get a handle on the local chap but useful stuff; then go to some turf or ag dealers & look at the name brand stuff probably for more $$$, and come back with a few models ^ brands that caught your eye. Easier for us to list some good & bad points that way. As well as be talking about brands you can get locally. Not that you won't get any replies, but some folks will say they love their $600 King Kutter, and others will say they love their $2500 Land Pride or Bush Hog (HD, with the big gearcase...) and you won't really be comparing apples to apples..... --->Paul
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