I Bought A John Deere

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Kubota B2620
A JS48 push mower actually:D Kubota doesn't market push mowers anymore and I had to get something to do all the spots I can't get into with the B2620.
I did some research and half the posts I read online said they were the greates thing ever and the other half said they are junk. But I got it at cost which was cheaper than the comparable electric start rear wheel drives they sell at TSC/Sears and Canadian Tire. My dealer really does good for me, especially after buying my tractor and all my implements and paying cash and bringing in a neighbour who also bought a tractor and implements with no financing.

Was also really happy to hear that when I want to trade in my Kubota for a new one again they will give me 90 to 95% of my purchase price even at 5 years old!!
 

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I bought a similar mower back in 2010 I think, when I saw that the new ones were not available with the front caster wheels (discontinued) I bought the last one my dealer had, JS45 I think. So far it has been a good mower, cuts well and collection/bagger works real well. Took me some time to get used to not having to raise the front wheels to turn.
 

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   / I Bought A John Deere #3  
That looks like a real good idea....wonder why it never caught on?

Guess we are too lazy to not lift it up to turn it?!?!.....old habits die hard I guess.
 
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Cub Cadet has sold those caster wheels for 15+ years, and still does today. I had one, its really nice when on flat ground.. but can be tricky on a bank.
 
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Cub Cadet has sold those caster wheels for 15+ years, and still does today. I had one, its really nice when on flat ground.. but can be tricky on a bank.


On mine the front caster locks straight on the left side which helps with this issue on banks. Lever up top controls the locking mechanism.
 
 
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