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Kubota’s zero-turn mowers fit the bill

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Whether you want to tidy up a vineyard or orchard, or simply have large areas to mow, then the chances are two new diesel-powered zero-turn mowers from Kubota may fit the bill. As seen on www.farmonline.com.au From agricultural news, weather, classifieds and market reports to properties for sale, job vacancies and rural events, farmonline has it covered.

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September 1st, 2009 at 8:03 am

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  1. huh kubotas suck i …
    huh kubotas suck i think ima stick with my scag 72….

    DRUTLAND3

    1 Sep 09 at 8:03 am

  2. John Deere as far …
    John Deere as far as i’m concerned has gone down hill in the past years. I want to like them but they have been very bad lately to supply cheap mowers to the general public and putting there name on a half par mower. EX. John Deere L-120

    tufmandan

    1 Sep 09 at 8:03 am

  3. JOHN DEERE 757!!! …
    JOHN DEERE 757!!! most efficient and reliable mower out there!

    baller1406

    1 Sep 09 at 8:03 am

  4. Listen. Anything …
    Listen. Anything made by Kubota will last if you maintain it. My grandpa bought a Kubota front-end loader in 1988 and the only thing he ever had to replace was the front left tire. He has a zero turn just like this and has had no problems with it.

    dinodeuce92

    1 Sep 09 at 8:03 am

  5. it had electrical …
    it had electrical problems one time. and another time it lost all power but the engine would run but it would not move.. we wer allways dragging it to a shop for repair.. the grass hoppers wer pretty good but the best was the X mark

    DannysCam

    1 Sep 09 at 8:03 am

  6. I was thinking …
    I was thinking about purchasing one…what break on them?

    blaziermissy

    1 Sep 09 at 8:03 am

  7. i use to use a …
    i use to use a kubota some thing is allways braking on them they may be good looking put theres allways some problem with them.

    DannysCam

    1 Sep 09 at 8:03 am

  8. YESS! I can’t wait …
    YESS! I can’t wait to get me one. I think I’ll trade in my Bunton. These Kubotas are absolutely beautiful with features not found on ANY other commercial ZTR. I know. I worked on a brand-new unit with a minor deck problem. The engineering is mechanic-friendly, from the sturdy swing-open engine hood to the jack built into the front axle.

    nwmotorman

    1 Sep 09 at 8:03 am

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