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Posted by Hurst on March 17, 2006 at 10:36:37 from (66.129.5.5):
In Reply to: Zero Turn Mowers posted by LumbrJakMan on March 17, 2006 at 09:37:28:
We have a woods mowing machine 6215, which has the 22 hp kubota diesel. It has a 52 inch deck and is a good mower, but not very well suited for a farm, it is more for the type of use you are talking about. Woods parts are also very expensive in some cases. If we get another zero turn mower, it will be a dixie chopper. I really like the way they are built, very heavy and very simple. There is a guy at home that does lawn care and traded in his x mark for a dixie chopper, and it leaves a cut just as clean or cleaner, and also, they can mow a lot faster. I still like the old ford cm222, but I think if I had a zero turn with rear wheel drive instead of the front wheel drive I would like a zero turn better. The ford does have teh best cutting of any mower I have seen since we put on a 6 ft deck. It is a little underpowered for that deck however... Good luck Hurst
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