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Posted by tbutman on November 28, 2005 at 19:27:25 from (69.173.136.56):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: diesel lawn tractors posted by G Taylor on March 13, 2002 at 07:39:05:
I totally agree about the 332 I bought a second one this summer that I found with only 600 hours on it. These are the freaking work horses of the old Deere. My older 332 (1987) had 2700 hours on the hour meter and had spend a year not working (the hour meter) This tractor has never been in the shop and is on the 3rd new mowing deck. I have repainted it twice and it still looks pretty good so when I found another one this summer (1990 model) with a quick-tach hitch, front pto and a new power broom as well as a 3 bag bagger system and the mowing deck was like new and for only $3000 I went right up and got it. Anyone who wants a great low maintenance tractor should look into these as the prices are very reasonable these days.by the way the 1987 332 I have had since it was new~
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