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Posted by Awaller on March 10, 2003 at 19:28:26 from (209.112.95.29):
In Reply to: Grass cutting posted by Bama Binder on March 10, 2003 at 08:33:19:
As a dealer for Bobcats and Ferris zero turn mowers I recommend to anyone that can afford a zero turn mower to do it. It doesn't matter nessecarily who the manufacturer as long as it is quality. The only two mowers I recommend not to purchase in the zero turn is Dixon and Ariens. Basically they are plastic and will break down after time on rough terrain. The benefits are endless with a zero turn and what most people aren't aware of is that finacing is available to most people.
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