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Zero Turns.

"J"

Git Off My Lawn
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Joe if you look at Scags, see if the warranty transfers. They are billed as the best warranty on the market. 5 years or 500 hours... If I remember right.
 
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triple_duece

Ragin Cajun.
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Ask some of the grass cutters you run into around here. Most are very well made and service and parts close to you I’d say is most important factor. Get commercial grade and never buy another one just cutting your yard. All of them brake down. Most around here run gravely. Upgrade to a good seat and get a bigger deck than you think you need.

I have 4 acres
Regular riding mower 2.6-3 hrs
Zero turn 50” toro 2 hours
Commercial gravely 60” 1 hour

Do what is best for you. Also w the better mowers you won’t have to rake or blow leaves in your yard.
 

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Denny
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Ain't exact zero turn really unless you release the horsepower and do donutes with it. Definitly has the 'cool factor' built in to it though :ROFLMAO:

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Jackalope

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Thanks everyone for your advice. I've been looking at quite a few different brands and have so far eliminated the Cub Cadet, JD, and Husquvarna as people online seem to be having a bunch of issues with them.
 

Hoytmania

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Gods Country
My hustler is awesome as far as ride goes. It has the air ride feature, where you set it your body weight. If you feel the bump riding it, it means you need to slow it down. It is very service friendly also. Take care of all my own maintenance.