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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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zero turn mowers...opinions plz
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<blockquote data-quote="Screw-Rice" data-source="post: 14848928" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>Yeah double your budget for a stout mower, haha. The Toro will do well unless it's all field type (thick) grass/weed. </p><p></p><p>As for used, check the blades are in good shape, filter is clean, and service history. Also hours, don't bother buying one with a ton of hours. Specify you don't want it started, that it has to be cold when you get there to make sure it starts after 1-2 pulls. Buying a used big mower can be great unless it has issues then it's not cheap at all. Gravely and Walker are considered the standard in landscaping. Only thing is that hydraulics suck when they blow, where as a belt driven one is a simple fix typically.</p><p></p><p>Side note: As stated, go to a dealer that repairs as well as sells. Far better service than buying from HD or another box store. They have a 2-3 year warranty, and buying from a smaller place will ensure a speedy repair if it has issues. I know where I buy all my stuff they will repair things quick, and if I can't bring it to them for any reason, they will come pick it up, repair and bring it back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Screw-Rice, post: 14848928, member: 31264"] Yeah double your budget for a stout mower, haha. The Toro will do well unless it's all field type (thick) grass/weed. As for used, check the blades are in good shape, filter is clean, and service history. Also hours, don't bother buying one with a ton of hours. Specify you don't want it started, that it has to be cold when you get there to make sure it starts after 1-2 pulls. Buying a used big mower can be great unless it has issues then it's not cheap at all. Gravely and Walker are considered the standard in landscaping. Only thing is that hydraulics suck when they blow, where as a belt driven one is a simple fix typically. Side note: As stated, go to a dealer that repairs as well as sells. Far better service than buying from HD or another box store. They have a 2-3 year warranty, and buying from a smaller place will ensure a speedy repair if it has issues. I know where I buy all my stuff they will repair things quick, and if I can't bring it to them for any reason, they will come pick it up, repair and bring it back. [/QUOTE]
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