$20K ?
$21K , a convertible (180 the seat and controls).
I do not see how this could work otherwise..
I think a small snowplow could work,maybe.
Ric, are you beginning to see the issue with all those great implements made by aftermarket companies none of which are authorized by any maker of zt?
Scag is even more clear; from the manual of the mighty Turf Tiger, which by the way is rated to tow a massive 250 lbs, pg 20.
Section 8.1 : 'Attachments and accessories manufactured by companies other than Scag Power Equipment are not approved for use on this machine'
< You say the Attachments and accessories manufactured by companies other than the original manufacturer are not approved for use on these machine, so what anything you buy that alters any machine isn't approved.
The other thing is that anyone with common sense who buys any of these implements are going to buy them through their dealer and have them install the equipment. >
From page 88;'This warranty does not cover any mower that has been subject to misuse, neglect, negligence, or accident, or that has been operated in any way contrary to the instructions specified in the owners manual'
< Lets look at the warranty, do you use all the correct oil filters, air filters, gas filters etc. etc. do you use the right grease to grease bearings and so on? My point is that 99% of the people that own mowers buy aftermarket supplies to do maintenance on there mowers and don't use original replacement parts like the owners manual says, so I guess according to you we all void the warranty and god forbid if someone mows on an incline greater than 15 degrees. >
Ric, are you beginning to see the issue with all those great implements made by aftermarket companies none of which are authorized by any maker of zt?
< As far as issues with these aftermarket companies and there implements I see none at all and I think if an individual has a use for any they will probably use them even if they don't have your permission. >
It all comes down to good old fashion common sense.