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Re: Rotary mowers


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Posted by Greg Clark on December 17, 2007 at 19:22:21 from (64.141.118.148):

In Reply to: Rotary mowers posted by Morningstar on August 31, 2004 at 18:20:39:

I've been doing commercial mowing in Alberta, Canada for 16 years. I've used Agco, Rhino, Bush-Hog, Woods and Schulte. The Woods is an American built mower - they do make a light mower and an industrial mower. I've owned a couple industrial models and would definitely buy another. They stand up as good as the Schulte in my opinion. The Schulte is built in Saskatchewan, Canada and is the most popular brand used in commercial mowing up North here. Some County's are moving to the Degelman, but I'm not that familiar with them. My advise would be a Woods or Schulte - stay away from cheaper, lighter units as they are not near as durable.


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