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Re: Cub Cadet Vs. Kubota
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Posted by johnlobb on June 10, 2007 at 17:02:04 from (66.103.239.205):
In Reply to: Cub Cadet Vs. Kubota posted by Midwest redneck on June 10, 2007 at 15:33:39:
For what its worth, Consumer Reports (May 2007 issue) has results of tests on push, riding and ZTR lawn mowers. I see no Kubota tested. Also, I have had my Troy-Bilt 46" 22 hp B&S intek tractor since 2001. The only problems I have had have been minor, I replaced the drive belts last fall, but I do tow a full sized hay wagon with it. Also both cotter keys holding the front wheels wore thru. I was very unhappy at the time after I bought it to find out it is one of the MTD family like Cub Cadet, White, the one Tractor Supply sells, and others. I would have to say overall it has been dead reliable cutting 2 hilly bumpy acres in Gregory, MI..... John L PS I did find I could buy the oil filter cheaper at the John Deere dealer than anywhere else.
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