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Old 03-29-2008, 03:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Kubota B7510 mower deck vs. ZTR

Hi all,

I just purchased a Kubota B7510 with R4 tires and a rear-mount field mower. I purchased the mower for my field, but my backyard had a growth spurt and had to be mowed with the tractor. To my pleasant surprise, the tractor didn't tear up the lawn.

I was considering buying a Snapper ZTR that's brand-new but a few model years old for $2679. Now I'm considering a mid-mount deck for the Kubota, the 54" is $2,500 and the 60" is $2,700. The price basically a wash. The ZTR has a mow width of either 48 or 54" (I can't remember which).

So, ZTR or mower deck?

Greg
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Old 03-29-2008, 07:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Kubota B7510 mower deck vs. ZTR

I would say for the same price I would go with the ZTR. It will be faster once you get used to it and it won't tie your tractor up by having the mower deck on it.

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Old 03-30-2008, 06:08 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I agree with Steve Miller. I have a 7510 with a 60" Belly Mower and it does a fine job mowing the yard, but it would be nice to have a seperate machine for strictly mowing. Those ZTR's are pretty versatile mowers too!

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Old 03-30-2008, 07:50 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Kubota B7510 mower deck vs. ZTR

The decision may have already been made for me. I found a used Dixon only a few miles from my house for a screaming low price. I'm going to look at it tomorrow, I'll post pics if I pick it up.

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The decision may have already been made for me. I found a used Dixon only a few miles from my house for a screaming low price. I'm going to look at it tomorrow, I'll post pics if I pick it up.

Greg
Here it is, a 1988 Dixon 427 ZTR, owned by an older gentleman who just wanted to get rid of it and give the money to his pastor's son for college. All original paperwork was included, it also came with a new battery, a new discharge chute for use without the bagger and a belt-driven blower/bagger attachment. It's missing a couple of bolts for the bagger and the belt for the blower. Starts, runs and drives great.

All for only $750 delivered.

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