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Roger The Dodger

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  1. I work as part of a two man team with me on the strimmer & bill on the mower. I've been wearing a pair of the boots in the link below but there getting on a bit now & was wondering what other people are wearing while strimming. Safety Shoes - Solid XL+ S3 Sievin Jalkine Oy Cheers
  2. The Honda Engine is 3.2kw & the Kawasaki is 2.9kw.
  3. These must be for other country's around the world then. http://www.kaaz.co.jp/ex/LawnMower.pdf
  4. Which engine did you go with in the end? We've got the LM4851KX as we were looking for a weight saving because we work with a lot of steps & steep slopes but now we've started using it I wished we'd gone for the 19" with the Honda 160 engine & think we will next season. Its also a shame that the 19" doesn't come with the handle supports like its pro big brother for the money they charge!
  5. The Kubota in that George Brown link says its a single speed, is this right as my Kazz is a two speed!?
  6. Hi all, I've been using couple of Husqvarna R 53SV's on a part time basis over the last couple of seasons which have been OK, but this year we've been working full time with the cutting so I decided to sell one of the Huskys & buy a Kaaz LM5360 HAX-PRO. Its an excellent machine but is twice the weight of a Husky so I'm now looking for something with like a 17" or 18" deck & a Honda engine for the smaller gardens & those with lots of stairs. The ones I've looked at don't seem very rugged & seem just for the domestic market so I was wondering if there are any recommendations from anyone on here for a small commercial mower?? Thanks

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