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Old 11-14-2007, 12:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Don't really have anything to say, just had to be the first poster in the new Simplicity forum!!
 
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Old 11-14-2007, 12:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Thats ok - its there for you but eventually you will need to post a picture - LOL
 
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This is my first post here. Don't post much any where. I have a Conquest and have been happy with the purchase. Hope the new website does well.
 
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Thank you Bob for the support and good wishes !

Im really glad you were able to drop in and say hello, and be the second owner/ Simplicity arena - they are fantastic machines, and typically offer the finest cut in the industry - I know I would love to hear more about your experience with the conquest and any other machine or questions you may have!

And of course welcome !!
 
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Thanks for the reply. I agree with you. After having many different brands of riding mowers, I think the conquest mows the best. The main reason I bought the conquest is that I had several leg surgerys and wanted something more comfortable in my senior years and I love to give the bride an excuxe to buy new toys. I pull a plug aerator in the spring and summer and aerate several yards besides my own. It amazes me how the conquest will pull it up hills. I put 4 six gallons gas cans on the aerator filled with water and with all that weight it will really dig well. I feel funny at times mowing a small half acre yard with a conquest but I'm damn glad I purchased it. I have had 3 more operation since the purchase and it is a very comfortable machine to operate. I also have a snow plow for it, an agri fab roller, an earthway spreader and an dethatcher. Boys and their toys. Take care.

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That machine has the ACT or traction control? thats a key feature with these machines - love to see some of these toys(attachments) when you get a chance

 
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