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    Buying a new 61" ZTR. I have narrowed it down between the scag and gravley because of the type of yard I will be cutting with it. The gravley is about $1500 to $ 2000 cheaper than a scag of equal quality. Do any of you guys have any suggestions on whitch ones to buy. My dealer says both are great machines, but it sounds like he was leaning toward the gravley for some reason.

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    Originally posted by GeorgiaLandscaper
    Buying a new 61" ZTR. I have narrowed it down between the scag and gravley because of the type of yard I will be cutting with it. The gravley is about $1500 to $ 2000 cheaper than a scag of equal quality. Do any of you guys have any suggestions on whitch ones to buy. My dealer says both are great machines, but it sounds like he was leaning toward the gravley for some reason.
    i have an exmark but in my research and talking to people i wouldn't think that there would be a gravley out there equal to a scag, but it ain't all about name and price. what you can afford and dealer support would be my main concerns. i am not picking on gravley either just an opinion.

    steve

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      I have a few exmarks, but I need a mower that will hangel what I call junk yards. (Highway Grass) Exmarks, are truly made for mulching.

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