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<blockquote data-quote="D2Cat" data-source="post: 1337584" data-attributes="member: 19322"><p>The two sentences I highlighted tend to contradict each other. When you set the price low, the repairs go up!</p><p></p><p>I bought a 15 year old Kubota GT1860 that had an engine with a broken cam gear. It had been in a storage shed for 5 years. I rebuilt the engine. So now I have a rebuilt Kawasaki 18HP water cooled, 54" cut, power steering mower for under $1000. (I liked it so well, I bought another one...diesel... for $1200)</p><p></p><p>Buy something good, needing repair....fix it, then you have something that will out last the cheapies many times over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D2Cat, post: 1337584, member: 19322"] The two sentences I highlighted tend to contradict each other. When you set the price low, the repairs go up! I bought a 15 year old Kubota GT1860 that had an engine with a broken cam gear. It had been in a storage shed for 5 years. I rebuilt the engine. So now I have a rebuilt Kawasaki 18HP water cooled, 54" cut, power steering mower for under $1000. (I liked it so well, I bought another one...diesel... for $1200) Buy something good, needing repair....fix it, then you have something that will out last the cheapies many times over. [/QUOTE]
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