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Cleaning Under Zero-Turn Deck After Every Session: Really Necessary?
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Still 20 acres is a lot for a zero turn. I've never seen anyone here in East Texas mow more than a few acres with one. All tractor stuff...
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I use to let the in-laws cut it for hay BUT HUNDREDS of Gopher Rats took over my home, barns, sheds, vehicles & poultry houses. So I...
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Commercial work in general doesn't care about the capital costs, it's all about availability, efficiency and utilization. The internet...
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The point is, “I couldn’t use this or make money with it, so that must mean no one else can, therefore it scares me and I must ridicule it”.
Today at 1:38 PM
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Exactly.
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I've read all these posts and it must be geography. Ain't no way I could wait till the grass is dry to mow, it would be 10" tall and...
Today at 10:58 AM
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Just saw my first $80,000 lawnmower
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These are commercial mowers. Geared more towards pristine sprawling acreage. I dont see understand the OP's point.
Today at 10:57 AM
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Just saw my first $80,000 lawnmower
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I would say this is a commercial mower out of the gate.
Today at 10:28 AM
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Colloquialisms
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We are in Ben Wheeler
Today at 8:28 AM
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Colloquialisms
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"Works as it should" "Need gone" "Down Yonder" "Raat" (Right) Was at a local restaurant/bar, I asked "What kind of light beers do you...
Today at 7:41 AM
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walnutman
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Colloquialisms
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I'll be in Tyler today for a doctors appt. Southern Engineering is what I call "Country Job"
Today at 7:41 AM
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Particulate filter
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The problem with my tractor is it never breaks down. :ROFLMAO:
Today at 7:36 AM
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walnutman
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Just saw my first $80,000 lawnmower
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Apparently the OP has his numbers out of wack First of all its a 96" cut and costs $54k. LZS88CDYM96RW0 by Exmark - Lazer Z Diesel with...
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Bought a new ZD1611 ZTR... overheated.
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The ZD1611 is much quieter than what most are used to. The new diesel has common rail fuel injection which, as you have noticed in new...
Yesterday at 5:51 PM
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Bought a new ZD1611 ZTR... overheated.
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Agree. Not saying I dont look at them but let's be honest. We dont look at them constantly.
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