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Posted by JT on February 05, 2005 at 10:47:47 from (69.220.203.201):
In Reply to: Re: AWS vs Zero turn posted by thejdman01 on February 04, 2005 at 17:04:53:
Good Zero Turn $7000.00 F1145 John Deere- probably $15,000.00 As for price on blades, Dixie Blades are less than $40.00 per set. You can buy Oregon Outdoor blades for less than $45.00 for Deere and they do hold up better than Deere blades. As for not being happy with a zero turn on hilly ground, my Dixie Chopper is not 4wd and it will stay on any hill you want to go on, using common sense. My Dixie Chopper pulls my Farmall M with no trouble at all, usually at an idle. They have the capacity to pull 2000#. used to be JD tech at one time, and unless they have changed, I was not impressed with them. the PTo had studs, springs, washers, plate, bearings that with a lot of use, always had a lot of them parts in stock.
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