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    Default Re: ride on mower for slopes

    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post

    When it comes down to it though, theres a lot more to think about like how well they ride, cut, handle slopes, weight etc. Was good to see them side by side though!
    Dont forget the wheelstands, the exmark clearly dominated in this department.
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    Default Re: ride on mower for slopes

    I think he shyt himself too! Starts after the first were soft! haaa

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    Default Re: ride on mower for slopes

    Did you notice that the air intake mushroom fell off the Exmark/Toro in the beginning.
    They really should have been cutting grass when they did it, that makes all the difference.

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    anything over 30 hp in petrol starts to become just to dam thirsty if there going all day particulaly non efi and water cooled you can buy a kubota diesel for a little more than these big petrols and will run rings around them and last a lot longer with good economy we have had a lot of mowers over the years hustler, jd,iseki, scag etc but the heavier built kubotas just seemed to cost us less over time unfortunately kubota finance is one if not the worst, very high rates and fees, i guess like everthing it pays to shop around and check the brands out at your work sites, thats when you get the best clue as what will work and dont let dealers show you out the back of the shop to show you how she goes there a bloody cagey lot at times that fall into considerable bouts of bulls**t at times cheers

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