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Old 09-14-2010, 11:20 AM
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I need to buy a zero turn mower. I have several properties to cut that are on an incline. I heard that Hustler holds an incline better that any mower because of it's low center of gravity. Also would a walk-behind with a sulky be better than a rider to cut an incline?
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I need to buy a zero turn mower. I have several properties to cut that are on an incline. I heard that Hustler holds an incline better that any mower because of it's low center of gravity. Also would a walk-behind with a sulky be better than a rider to cut an incline?
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