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are the 0% interest plans for 36 months a good deal by husqvarna? I never really see them around and are those payment plans a good idea vs cash?
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I would look at the Gravely Pro Turn Series.
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Those are large residential lawns IMHO. If you're making enough to afford payments I wouldn't hesitate to finance especially at 0%. Why let them make more money of your money while you can make money off it for 3 years. The new husqvarna stuff is top notch. I would look into a Toro z master. With the Husqvarna resale will be less than a more well known brand such as Toro, Exmark, Scag, Wright, Hustler etc. I know that 33 is a MTD product and is about to crap out on you most likely, but you can't compare that to a commercial walk behind.
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I agree
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Whatever you decide on, now is a great time to haggle on a good price for a commercial mower.... based on the fact that we are mid-way through the season.
Just make sure you have written prices from various dealers [in person, online and don't be afraid to scroll out of town/state] as this will cement your negotiating powers. Good luck ultimately in your decision. |
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used or new? how much do you have to spend?
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