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thanks for info on husky...also a lot depends driver

 

No problem ! I spend about 40 hours a week sat on diffrent mowers in the season so yes a lot does depend on the driver . Ihave a diffrent mower for diffrent grass . IE mulcher for cliants that have lawn cut regular then collecter for others . And in anser to your other question yes i have used a 2010 park pro it was ok 4x4 was good cut was ok and the person that ownes that mower swears by it . But for contracting no skag ferris iseki etesia hayter [rotary] all yes . Not knocking them just giving my opinion :001_smile:

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hi there second hand ride on mowers that are worth having are rare as due to the replacement cost of the new machinepeople run them into the ground,you can go for a conventioal style tractor ride on or an out front mower as made by husquarvanor? kubota

or cub cadet with regards to mulchingit is more suited to semi-arid ground such as heathland areas the idea is it puts nutrients into the soil and helps trap moisture,in most of suffolk and other areas the soil is good enough and already wet enough,if you try to mulch you just end up with a lot of mess that gets carted into the house by kids and dogs,and also you can get problems with moss and other diseases such as fungi hope this helps

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