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Old 10-31-2009, 03:46 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: X300 or x320

I have an X320 with a 48" deck and was surprised to find out that it would not
fit between the wheel wells of my full size GMC pickup. They are a nice little tractor.
Good luck with yours
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Old 10-31-2009, 07:04 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Default Re: X300 or x320

Both are good machines... You would do well either way -

I have 2 horse pastures that are just over an acre and the yard next to the house that I maintain with a X300.

We have wet summers here as the ocean is less than 5 miles away as the crow flies and there are 7,000+ ft mountains within 50 miles out the back porch. That moisture laden air rises and hits the front wall of the mountains and.... Well, you get the picture.

The direct shot to the rear bag collector on the X300 is a better mowing system for wetter conditions - IMO - than the power-flow side collection system on the X320.

That's why I went with the 300. I would have paid more for the 320 but they don't offer it with the rear-bagger option.

Best of luck with your new tractor.

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