Any walk behinds available
Marty
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1999-08-03 6571
I'm looking at a new low end tractor, for mowing a couple acres of brush, an acre of lawn, andsnowblowing in the winter (Massachusetts). It looks like Kubota and Honda both have machinesin the $10k - $15k range that can do this. The B7300 or B1700, from Kubota, for instance. However,when I was a boy, you could get a walk behind Gravely that could do all of this and much more,including tilling, a reel mower, a snowplow. Gravely's gone off to Ariens and the landscaping business,but is there anyone else out there making a GOOD (as good as JD or Kubota) walk behind, withmultiple attachments for snow, high brush, etc?
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Any walk behinds available
Keith
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1999-08-04 6590
I think BCS makes this type of equipment. I think they have a webpage, but I don't know the URL. Maybe someone else here knows it and can post it?Keith ....
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Dave Miner
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1999-08-04 6593
I have had a BCS 737 for several years. It's a good machine, but with all the attachments it almost costs as much as a small tractor. In my case a tractor would have been a better choice. Still have the BCS with the tiller and 30" brush cutter but use the JD 4600 much more. With a small tractor you also can get a loader and bachhoe in the futuure. Mowing a couple acres of brush with a walk behind is nothing but hard work! You will pay more for a tractor than a good walk behind, but you can do so much more with a tractor and Kubota makes some of the best with lots of attachments for them.daveBCS http://www.bcs-america.com/ ....
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