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Bush Trimmer

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Few of mine.
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SWEET!!! :thumbsup:
 

KennyV

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Got my mowing finished yesterday, before the rain came today...
Kubota L4200 with a 7 foot Land Pride rear finish mower... KennyV
 

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EverGreen

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Ok Leisure67 I love the little collection you got going there! I'm in the market for a riding mower do you think John Deere is the best or which one should I be looking into? There are so many to choose from and I want to make sure I get one that will last awhile.
 

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Ok Leisure67 I love the little collection you got going there! I'm in the market for a riding mower do you think John Deere is the best or which one should I be looking into? There are so many to choose from and I want to make sure I get one that will last awhile.

EverGreen ... you will have to get into a good time machine to locate the "best" John Deere...:wink:
It looks like Leisure67 has a fairly good time machine going...

'no iron like OLD iron' I do love old equipment. :smile: KennyV
 

BlueGrass

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:thumbsup: I probably have something similar to you then because mine is a gray deck with smaller back wheels. We bought a new house and it has a much bigger lot then the one we are at right now so I'm thinking that after we settle into the house we will be looking at riding mowers.

OK, don't laugh, but this is about as close as I can get. Difference is mine's not a high-wheel job, and the deck is grey-blue instead of red. But it's been a great mower for 12 or 13 years and I've never needed more. Until now, that is. I need to start looking at riders for my new house. (1.28 A)
 

VRman

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I have a Kubota BX23 - FEL, BH w/Bro-tek Thumb, Ripper & Trencher, 60" MMM, 48" Kubota Tiller, 48" Howse BB, 48" Howse Rotary Mower, Bro-tek Skid Plates, Pat's Easy Change System.
I also own a Kubota ZD326P mower. (pictured with my 76 yr old handicapped mother!! she's unstoppable!):thumbsup:
 

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Leisure67

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EverGreen,
I am sure that John Deere is the best... my opinion may be a little one sided:biggrin:
I dont know much about the newer machines but as far as the pre '90 John Deere's go I would say that the 318 is one of the best that Deere made. They are a well built machine with hydrostatic, power steering, turning brakes, aux. hydraulics, & a lot of available attachments. They were & are a very popular tractor which makes them fairly easy to find.
There are a lot of other brands out there that are very well built as well which I'm sure doesnt make your decision any easier.
Here is a picture of my 318.
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Mac 624

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Here are our walkbehinds:

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on the right a SABO with Suzuki 2stroke engine. In the middle a Toro with 2stroke engine and on the left the Klippo Mulcher.
 

Zimco

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May be cheaper than gasoline.
 

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Uh...what's a mower do?

JayC
 

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