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Old 12-31-2007, 12:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Garden Tractor is a perfect size

I've been plowing this year, 28" to date, and it's snowing now, with my 2520 and a 6ft Meyers plow. As nice as it is to move snow at a faster rate, I find I need my 425 with the 54'' blade to get into and clean up areas that the 2520 is just too big for.
Size and capability aside, I think it was actually a little less work to get the whole place plowed and cleaned up using the 425, now mind you when the snow is a foot deep and growing, the 2520 is the place to be.

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When it snowing, and it has to be removed - I dont mind at all being in this...very versitile machine for the size and price. In the winter its dedicated for snow removal, Summer its a mower....
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Old 12-31-2007, 01:36 AM   #3 (permalink)
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this was the perfect size

Hey Thats some red clay you got there! looks like a big carrot you dug up!

Welcome Garrabo, glad you found us!

That looks like a 2320 or 2520 cant tell (even though I should) - I thought you had another brand of orange <thats a good thing>

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More botas than deeres. 3 botas and just got a KX-91
Kubotas customer service has been way better for me over deere.
Kubota has won my business, they have been superlative in all respects.
That deere is actually a 3120 TLB but will one day transform itself into
an L-48. And yes, that is a carrot I produced using a new growth hormone.
may look a little awkward on the produce shelf's and will have to be loaded with a forklift
but it'll catch on. the one pictured is approx 600 servings.
I'll make millions.
Aside from all that thanks for the invite to the forums.
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Hay that red clay looks just like mine here in GA.

and yes like you. i am going to give orange a second look.
i did not like the gearing on the L48 with hydro. and alittle big for my needs. I will most likely go L39.

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More botas than deeres. 3 botas and just got a KX-91
Kubotas customer service has been way better for me over deere.
Kubota has won my business, they have been superlative in all respects.
That deere is actually a 3120 TLB but will one day transform itself into
an L-48. And yes, that is a carrot I produced using a new growth hormone.
may look a little awkward on the produce shelf's and will have to be loaded with a forklift
but it'll catch on. the one pictured is approx 600 servings.
I'll make millions.
Aside from all that thanks for the invite to the forums.
Im glad you made it and you certainly have an excellent supply of Kubota to choose from. Im happy we are filling in the Kubota representation nicely! If at any time you want to write a product review (post in the review link) of these machines that would be great! its a great way for someone on the web to find info fast in these machines.

For me certainly learning more about the L2800 and KX-91 will do

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