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Posted by SS Dan on Thursday, June 12, 2008:In Reply to: Husqvarna rider 155 for 1/3 acre lot posted by Jim on Monday, March 10, 2003:
I've been running Husky riders for about 7 years residentially and commercially. You won't find a better cut and the manuvaribility is amazing. I mow one cemetery and these units cut the time in half. Recently purchased a used Rider 16 W/bio clip mulching deck. The deck works great for smooth lawns and frequent mowing. It's not for me. Anyone interested in a bio clip deck this ones for sale or trade for a side discharge. I've looked at the 155 with great interest. I'm not sure the all wheel drive is worth the extra grand. I have my rear wheel drives on some pretty good hills although it does have a tendency to slip on wet grass.
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