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<blockquote data-quote="whatwhine" data-source="post: 12230552" data-attributes="member: 82836"><p>I won't push mow 1.25 acres. Including some hills. I bought a rider and I'm overweight haha. </p><p>I won't buy on3 stuff until I see quality work, dependability and good customer service. That's a setup I'll invest in. I give props to on3 for jumping into the ring with the heavyweights here. They're taking a beating from some of us, including me. </p><p>I think they're on the right path, a DIY style twin kit. But the first couple kits that have issues and it could b curtains for em.....</p><p></p><p>I also feel some of his answers/replies came off a bit rude to us, the perspective customers. </p><p>Could just be me though.</p><p></p><p>On3: keep going with this if you are really, truly confident in the components u select and kit you assemble. You've made some big arguments in here. Maybe you'll gain a customer out of me. </p><p></p><p>Just my opinion here....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatwhine, post: 12230552, member: 82836"] I won't push mow 1.25 acres. Including some hills. I bought a rider and I'm overweight haha. I won't buy on3 stuff until I see quality work, dependability and good customer service. That's a setup I'll invest in. I give props to on3 for jumping into the ring with the heavyweights here. They're taking a beating from some of us, including me. I think they're on the right path, a DIY style twin kit. But the first couple kits that have issues and it could b curtains for em..... I also feel some of his answers/replies came off a bit rude to us, the perspective customers. Could just be me though. On3: keep going with this if you are really, truly confident in the components u select and kit you assemble. You've made some big arguments in here. Maybe you'll gain a customer out of me. Just my opinion here.... [/QUOTE]
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