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Post by Jolly on Feb 1, 2024 23:41:46 GMT
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Post by Ozarks Tom on Feb 2, 2024 0:05:18 GMT
I'm sure there's a market for it, or they wouldn't build it, but I can't imagine who that market is. Any idea how a person would use one instead of say a zero-turn mower with a cart hitch on the back?
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Post by farmrbrown on Feb 2, 2024 0:18:27 GMT
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Post by fixitguy on Feb 2, 2024 2:12:30 GMT
Good luck finding replacement parts in the long term. You won't find a quality small engine shop that will even let you take it off the trailer.
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Post by FeralFerret on Feb 2, 2024 4:48:19 GMT
Looks neat, but my riding mower has twice the horsepower and has a removable mower deck. Being manufactured by MTD with a B&S engine, parts are easy to get.
At least the Massimo shows to be made in DFW rather than imported, so it may not be too difficult to obtain parts. Their website has a parts section.
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Post by David! on Feb 2, 2024 12:22:07 GMT
Well I can assure you that tractors on the street are a very common sight in beautiful downtown Alto, Wisconsin. But because of the prevailing religion the locals hide to drink. This little guy looks like cyclops to me or a minion. I want to get one and drive around the country club singing the green acres song. Come to think of it, Ozarks Tom, looks like Eb.
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