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Old 09-28-2024, 01:25 AM
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Brand new here. Just purchased an XT1 LT50 FAB last week, and I love almost everything about it aside from the operator's manual lol. They definitely don't make the manuals as detailed as they used to. It doesn't even have a diagram showing the locations of the grease fittings. Good thing for Youtube videos I guess. But anyway, great mower! :P
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Will do. Its been raining just about every day for the last several days where I am, so haven't been able to mow again. Itching to do so. I ordered an hour meter and front bumper and can't wait to install them. Any other accessory suggestions? I wasn't sure if the armrest kit was worth the money.
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I find lawn mowers bounce to much to enjoy arm rests.
But guessing if you have a golf course kind of lawn, they might work.
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I find lawn mowers bounce to much to enjoy arm rests.
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Yeah, that was my thought as well. My lawn is mostly flat, but it has its bumpy areas. And they don't look like the most comfortable armrests either.
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