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Whether you want to tidy up a vineyard or orchard, or simply have large areas to mow, then the chances are two new diesel-powered zero-turn mowers from Kubota may fit the bill. As seen on www.farmonline.com.au From agricultural news, weather, classifieds and market reports to properties for sale, job vacancies and rural events, farmonline has it covered.

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  • Listen. Anything made by Kubota will last if you maintain it. My grandpa bought a Kubota front-end loader in 1988 and the only thing he ever had to replace was the front left tire. He has a zero turn just like this and has had no problems with it.

  • YESS! I can't wait to get me one. I think I'll trade in my Bunton. These Kubotas are absolutely beautiful with features not found on ANY other commercial ZTR. I know. I worked on a brand-new unit with a minor deck problem. The engineering is mechanic-friendly, from the sturdy swing-open engine hood to the jack built into the front axle.

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  • Kubota mowers are withing 1k of any other mower out there and the quality is so much better. And the have a wet clutch no electric pto to replace. Resale value is much higher also

  • I would rather have a Bad Boy mower

  • they cost way to much

  • I would want one if it didn't cost $8,400 for a gas powered 48in cut kubota!!!!!

  • Are these made in Japan?

  • My dad has a 1970 l175 with 5k hours on it and it still runs.

  • We had a Kubota ZD331 where i work because our ferris 3100's were out for maintenance and it was about worthless on hills and way to heavy....

  • i used a zd28 72in and it did the job great

  • wow exellent for parks I love it  very nice mower well done whom ever made it..

  • @GardenMachineryForum and pretty fun to drive. I work as a landscaper, we use the john deere ztracks. took me a little to get used to using the bars to drive. great machines

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