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Re: Dixie chopper vs. Grasshopper vs. Exmark vs. ?
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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on May 14, 2005 at 06:32:41 from (69.87.134.130):
In Reply to: Dixie chopper vs. Grasshopper vs. Exmark vs. ???? posted by Easy on May 13, 2005 at 19:45:56:
After looking at a lot of them and useing several of them, i bought a Grasshopper 721-D, 61" deck and vac. It's the best mower i've owned and does a great job, it also rides very good, much better than a tractor ect.. I have back problems so this is important to me. I like the diesel engine too, it has more low end torque, uses about 1/2 the fuel of the gas models and should last about twice as long too. Well worth the extra cost to me. BTW, Grasshopper has snowblowers and other accessories for there zero turns. Robert
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