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Posted by John M on April 13, 2007 at 19:13:53 from (204.116.130.100):
In Reply to: questions on small farmall posted by johns 960 on April 13, 2007 at 18:50:36:
Im going to honest with you, I thought a Cub or 154 would work good for me so I bought a 154 with a 60" deck. After the first time I was regreting doing it. My old Craftsman was faster than the 154 and it took LESS time to cut it with the Craftsman. I borowed a neighbors Super A with a 6 ft deck and found it to big for my back yard, worked good in the front and another section of my yard, and for roadside mowing and getting under the limbs in my feild it was fine.I still use the 154 for that, but I bought a Cub cadet Commercial M50 Tank Zero Turn Mower. I have cut my time from 4 hours start to finish to 2 hours including trimming with the Weedeater.I looked at alot of Zer Turns and went with the Cub cadet since I have 5 dealers withing a 20 mile radius, and in a pinch, the Home Depot has SOME of the things I may need when the dealer isnt open.Just my opinion and my barn is full of Farmalls.
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