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Ronbo10
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 7 Pittsburgh, PA
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2010-05-10          170667


Just looking for an opinion about this unit. I'm thinking of buying one. I did try the simplicity prestige 27HP AWD as well
but is did not feel as powerful or as solid as the kubota. I was alao concerned about which one has the better cut. It will be used almost entirely for mowing.




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hoppper9
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 2 IL
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2010-11-15          175143


Hi; I do have the 2008 GR2110. I have the 54 " deck. The cut has been great. Just as good as the Simplicity I traded in. The diesel uses a third less fuel. Over all the tractor has been very good. I have a snowblade for the unit too. Moves snow well, however it has a manual lift and angle. I am looking to upgrade it to a hydraulic lift, not sure I can do that with the angle. Good Luck on your investment. ....


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Iowafun
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 955 Central Iowa
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2010-11-15          175157


I have the gas version, GR2010 that I just bought a few weeks ago with the 48" deck. I have been very impressed with the cut on my lawn. Very nice. Really shoots the clippings out the side. So much that it shot hard dog doo across the driveway.

I know that doesn't have anything to do with cut quality, but it is impressive until you have to go clean it up or your wife yells at the dog for pooing in the driveway.

I've only had it for 2 weeks, but I cannot complain about the cut quality. ....


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earthwrks
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 3853 Home Office in Flat Rock, Michigan
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2010-11-21          175286


Off topic hijack: iowa, your private mail is not on and I couldn't find the pertinant post about my skid steer pivot pins, but here's numbers of two (quantities unknown) 86640780 cost $297 each. And 86530214 (qty ?)$260 each.

If you can, please see if thses are available on your end at a better price. Thses were for correcting factory defect in the boom arms hitting the cab and engine cover. Thanks. My direct email is earthwerksunlimited@gmail.com ....


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