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My new Kubota

Ricochet

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I'm getting a new Kubota T1670A today. :)

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I also have a few neighbors signed up to help pay for it. :D
 

Jim_S

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We bought the 1870 last January. GREAT time to make a deal on a lawn mower. :D

You may not need the snow blade though.

Jim
 

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Ricochet

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Cool, you got the top of the line T-series...good choice. Yeah, no snow blade needed here. ;) I thought about the grass catcher but if I keep it short enough it shouldn't be needed.
 

Jim_S

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Ricochet said:
Cool, you got the top of the line T-series...good choice. Yeah, no snow blade needed here. ;) I thought about the grass catcher but if I keep it short enough it shouldn't be needed.

Got the 1870 not as much for the deck width as for the extra horsepower to push the blade. It does a good job unless the snow is over 10" or so and then it needs chains.

We use the bagger the first couple of times in the spring to pick up the dog poop in the yard then it comes off until the next spring. It is easy to remove and reinstall after you have figured it out the first time.

We have about an acre around the house fenced for the dogs. I mow outside the fence with a 7' finish mower.

Jim
 
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