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Campfire Outfitter
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I have a little over 3 acres to mow & have been using lawn tractor type mowers up until this year. I bought a Cub Cadet Z Force L 48" a couple of months ago.
It's too soon for me to speak to the durability of this machine but I'll say this , I won't ever go back to a regular riding mower. It has cut my mowing time in half.
Mike
Always talk to the old guys , they know stuff.
Jerry Miculek
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Campfire Kahuna
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Campfire Kahuna
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Walker builds an amazing zero turn machine. The grass pickup system has an additional metal bladed fan to really suck up the clippings. Stands the grass up and gives you a clean cut. Also works well on leaves. I once drove mine thru 3' tall grass and it shoots a 20' roostertail out the back. Impressive machines.
Last edited by Fireball2; 05/30/16.
_______________________________________________________ An 8 dollar driveway boy living in a T-111 shack
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Campfire Regular
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Walker builds an amazing zero turn machine. The grass pickup system has an additional metal bladed fan to really suck up the clippings. Stands the grass up and gives you a clean cut. Also works well on leaves. I once drive mine thru 3' tall grass and it shoots a 20' roostertail out the back. Impressive machines. I really wanted to buy one after checking them out but I couldn't justify it to myself for the extra coin over the conventional zero turns for my limited use. If I was a commercial guy, I would definitely have one in my fleet for picky customers with trophy lawns.
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