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Kubota
John Deere
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Kubota
John Deere
or New Holland

thank you,
ck


For residential use, I like Toro. I won't buy another Deere product until
they can prove they've solved their quality control problems.

For commercial uses, I don't have a clue, except I don't like Dixie Chopper.


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On Jul 28, 7:59*am, "scupper79" wrote:
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Kubota
John Deere
or New Holland

thank you,
ck


Definitely not John Deere.

ExMark is top quality & hard to beat.

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"scupper79" wrote in message
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first post since back on the newsgroup scene.


Kubota
John Deere
or New Holland

thank you,
ck


For residential use, I like Toro. I won't buy another Deere product until
they can prove they've solved their quality control problems.

For commercial uses, I don't have a clue, except I don't like Dixie Chopper.


The only real John Deere was the commercial grade mower. Even then a
neighbor paid over 7,000 for one. A year later the motor case split. The
repair bill was over 4,000.00 so he traded for a non commercial Deere.
It has performed great in some respects but it is not a Deere.
Kubota did build its Diesel zer turn mowers but don;t knwo about now.Nor
New Holland.
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