Some dealers may still have last year's models available at a much lower price to make room for the newer ones. Last year's models would have the decks already with them and still be a new mower with the same warranty, etc. Also, be on the lookout for a cub cadet sitting in the outside, back of the store. You may stumble across one that was slightly damaged in shipping and get it for a much lower price. I saved $2000 on my commercial zero turn that way and all I had to pay for was the plastic shroud and manifold for $100. It still had the same warranty on it as a new one.
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