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Old 04-23-2013, 09:19 PM
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Awesome mower BJ. You ever cut with a Gravely? I'm looking at a Bad Boy and a Gravely...Bad Boy has a smaller cutting deck and is a couple hundred more on price. I used a Gravely last summer several times and liked it just wanted to see you used both and could compare the two.
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Old 04-24-2013, 09:24 AM
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Awesome mower BJ. You ever cut with a Gravely? I'm looking at a Bad Boy and a Gravely...Bad Boy has a smaller cutting deck and is a couple hundred more on price. I used a Gravely last summer several times and liked it just wanted to see you used both and could compare the two.
I've never cut with a gravely but I've also never herd anything bad about them. It was a toss up between bad boy and gravely for me also but on the gravely the decks are made with 10 gauge and on the bad boys the decks are made with 3 gauge. The one I bought is the outlaw extreme. It came with a 3 year warranty on the engine and 2 years on everything else. It's a commercial unit and probably a little more mower than I need for 2 3/4 acres but hopefully it will last me a long time.
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