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what 50" zero turn to get
alright we are considering getting a third zero turn this year but we are not sure what one to get here is what we are looking for under $10000 nice cut able to handel longer grass capable of doing normal hill and a deck around 50" our local dealers are john deere kobota and toro that i know of
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What brands are the other two? Its logistically easier to keep parts for one or two mowers over all different brands. What's your favorite of the other two? I would stick with the brand I already know and like.
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all our machinery is toro and deere except for a ferris that is 14yrs old on motor number 3 but their isnt a ferris dealer near us any more
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Sounds like Toro might be your best bet. Kubota builds an awesome machine, but I'm not sure if they make a sub 10k model.
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I'm still in need of other professionals personal experience with their machines that will meet my requirements
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What about the kobota ZG222 it's a 48" close enough for me in deck size anyone tried one
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There's a fairly large LCO that uses a Kobota Z and on several occasions I just sat to watch this particular machine in action cuz it was one of the their biggest models and to be honest, I wasn't impressed at all with cutting abilities because it literally clumped every where and this is on weekly cuts. I'd look at the JD Z with the 7 iron deck.
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Or the toro z master comerical 2000 series
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What the price on the the jd though
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i got my deere 2 years ago for $7900 new.
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