It’s been awhile since I first contributed to this thread about my GM 52 that I purchased new back in the early 1980s. Still have it and use it regularly. Wife now uses it mostly, and would like for me to get another older GM to she can get some help with the 3 acres we mow now. Not wanting to purchase a new one, as there are none like the old GM 52 being made these days. But, there are always GMs to be found online. Most are diesel powered. This is why I am posting this question: Don’t the diesel powered Groundsmaster mowers, like the 223D or 328D, overpower the operator with diesel fumes? I ask because I had to tip the exhaust pipe to vertical on my small diesel utility tractor because the fumes would sicken me. Wouldn’t a tailwind blowing diesel fumes over the rear hood onto the operator of a Groundsmaster be somewhat sickening for the operator? Several GM diesel owners here....what are your experiences with the Diesel engine fumes on these units?
Vvm.
Vvm.