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I guess my question is, will it pay for its self before it falls apart or needs major ££ spending on it? :)
Hi Benji unless you have hectares of open space grass cutting work then no, definately no. These are top machines with a top price, new they cost around £25k, a bargain as this is, you got to have the work first. And no 1800 hours is not a lot for this quality of machine, but there again depends on by who and what its been cutting.
Alot of open cutting atm seems to be as cheap as possible from the clients pov - therfore mulch or discharge - which you can do with a much much less expensive machine.
I think the OP must have some work in mind for it or wouldn't be looking to buy.
Stuart Taylor are a main dealer and would not have the machine on their forecourt if it was a dog. Its no great bargain just up for what its worth. I've watched them on you tube and they seem to collect very well.