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Re: Which Zero Turn Mower??Which Engine??
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Posted by Luke S on June 27, 2006 at 06:15:42 from (65.161.251.246):
In Reply to: Re: Which Zero Turn Mower??Which Engine?? posted by davpal on June 26, 2006 at 22:36:15:
My Kubota diesel was just a hair under $9,000, and Kubota gave me 0% interest for 24 month's. For the acreage I cut I think it pays to have a diesel. It is soooo fuel effecient, my diesel Kubota is quiter than a lot of these air cooled gas jobs, and contrary to popular belief, modern diesel engines don't stink like they did years ago. I can't smell anything from mine, my wife doesn't complain about the smell, and she runs it most of the time, and she has the most sensitve sense smell in the world. I guess somebody cutting 2 or 3 acres it would be hard to justify, but we cut acres a week. And my Kubota has a lot of extra features a lot of these cheaper(not by much) gas jobs don't have.
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