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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on January 09, 2005 at 05:59:46 from (204.255.236.160):
In Reply to: Brush hog brands posted by Bkeepr on January 09, 2005 at 05:09:43:
I bought, then promtly re-sold a Lowrey 6' box scraper last summer. I did some investigating while it was here, because I've never heard of them before that. Usually, I open;y support small American business's when I can. BUT....I won't promote a cheap grade of product, unless it is a durable, well made piece. Lowery builds stuff that's about the same "grade" as King Kutter. (Cheap, "consumer grade") At least with King Kutter, there is a reasonable chance to get parts through some of their retail outlets (TSC, ect) I'd approach Lowery with caution. That Rhino mower you were looking at is about as good as anything on the market. JMHO, John
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