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These must be for other country's around the world then.

http://www.kaaz.co.jp/ex/LawnMower.pdf

Interesting, but as you say, probably for other markets.

 

But even on your link it only shows the 48 range with Kawasaki, as in th UK, but it also shows a Kawasaki option for the 53 range. I have to admit this is news to me.

 

Kaaz is handled in the UK by Danarm, this is their current range

DANARM : Lawnmowers

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i bought a Oleo-Mac G53-TK AllRoad Plus-4 at then end of February was under £300 delivered and it has been one of the best mowers i have used tall really soaked grass no problem cut and picks it up fine it engine is 196cc runs quite compared to the Briggs engines well built for the money and comes with a 3 year warranty not a commercial mower but for the money there better than most ive had in the past harry snapper alko hayter

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We're talking about >£1000 mowers... :lol:

the snapper mower i had was over £700 pounds and was pants to pick anything up dry or wet and the harry was again over 700 pound and the hayter was £750 that didn't last a year so that why i now tend to go for mowers for sub 500 pound now the amount of grass cutting i get done if it last from march to October its earn its money back 5 times over as i find its the engine that give's up the ghost before the rest of the mower especially if it have a briggs and stratton engine imo

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