TZ24DA Grass Catcher
rwacho
Join Date: May 2004 Posts: 25 Houston, TX Pics |
2005-05-02 110637
I'm thinking about adding the new holland grass catcher for my mmm. It seems like the logical thing to do since it's PTO driven. Anyone have one and know what the price range is? Thanks for the info!
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TZ24DA Grass Catcher
oneace
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 1490 south central pa Pics |
2005-05-02 110651
Retails for around $2,500. and is a pain in the a$$ to remove and install. We have sold only one for the 60+ TZ tractors we have sold. ....
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TZ24DA Grass Catcher
MackVision
Join Date: May 2005 Posts: 25 Ohio Pics |
2005-05-29 111684
I inquired into this as well, and my NH dealer said that if you have 1, to 1.5 acres of leaves or grass, they it might be ok, other than that, he said to get a tow behind with a vac on it. I will have a serious issue with leaves in the fall, the grass stays or I would be raking for a week.... ....
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TZ24DA Grass Catcher
URTOAST--Brian
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
2005-10-29 118628
Check out the Caroni Mow and Carry, sweet little toy, I just got one that I have dealing with the local dealer for 3+ years a little sun baked, but new never the less....works very well!
http://www.caroni-spa.com/inglese/mac_agricoli/mowcarry/welcome.html ....
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TZ24DA Grass Catcher
jtfirth
Join Date: Aug 2004 Posts: 56 Ontario, Canada Pics |
2005-11-01 118762
rwacho,
I agree with Oneace. My NH dealer suggested that I keep my Craftsman DLT2000 with a grass catcher because it'll be cheaper than the NH grass catcher attachment and much less aggrivation. $2200 is pretty steep for an attachment!
Terry ....
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