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So I looked at zero turns & made out like a bandit (boat)

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jderstine

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On a whim I decided to look at zero turn mowers at couple of local places. prices ranged from about $2800 for a Cub version to $3400 for a 54" Husky.

Came home and told my wife what I looked at and what the prices were. She asked if I could "make" the Cub last a few more years. I said I could but why.

She said that's a lot of money for a mower and she would rather have a bigger boat.

We talked to a friend who talked to us a few years ago about buying his '24 pontoon. Price came down about 20% and now includes all his down rigger gear ( lake trout set up )

Here's a link to a picture http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v78/JRD77VET/vacation/DCP_2839A.jpg

I think I made out pretty well

Jeff
 
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