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<blockquote data-quote="farmerbyron" data-source="post: 3118341" data-attributes="member: 4953"><p>I just bought a Spartan this year. 61” commercial grade with a fuel injected Kohler engine. They are made by the guy that designed the initial bad boy mower and I guess are built on the same street. It’s got a lot of features with the control panel which idiot proofs a lot of stuff. The SRT model I got has several features like independent suspension on the drive wheels, a Parker hydraulic drive pump for each wheel and the seat has a lot of movement to make a smooth ride. </p><p></p><p>Couldn’t tell you anything about longevity but it’s wide open, simply built and looks easy to work on. I think their RT model is close to your price range and has several of the heavy duty features standard. Just google Spartan of Oklahoma to get their number.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerbyron, post: 3118341, member: 4953"] I just bought a Spartan this year. 61” commercial grade with a fuel injected Kohler engine. They are made by the guy that designed the initial bad boy mower and I guess are built on the same street. It’s got a lot of features with the control panel which idiot proofs a lot of stuff. The SRT model I got has several features like independent suspension on the drive wheels, a Parker hydraulic drive pump for each wheel and the seat has a lot of movement to make a smooth ride. Couldn’t tell you anything about longevity but it’s wide open, simply built and looks easy to work on. I think their RT model is close to your price range and has several of the heavy duty features standard. Just google Spartan of Oklahoma to get their number. [/QUOTE]
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