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Iowa_Buckeye

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Not a zero turn, but hey, no other thread here stay on subject so here is my grass cutting machine. I took these pics last summer after a clean-up and blade sharpening. It’s a 2012 and has just under 70 hours. My yard is about 1/5 acre to mow and I can get it done in 12 minutes with this thing!! 😁. Got it in 2014 with 4.8 hours on it. Guy was selling it on Craigslist at the end of that summer, so I low-balled and got it.

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ThatBuckeyeGuy

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The handles are easily adjustable on the badboys , as soon as I barely pull mine back it starts moving. I can do both sticks and drink a beer at the same time mine might have been adjusted tighter from the factory . I'm not a tiny guy by any means lol
 

giles

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Dumb question.... what's the advantage/disadvantage of the different engines for the BadBoys?
For me, nothing besides cost when considering brand. Size is all about what you prefer. I prefer the bigger motor because I hate being limited by power. Being stuck today while mulching leaves and I had very little bog down. I also like the bigger motor so I can idle down if the wind is blowing the clippings on me. I have a hill in my yard also. So the extra power was a little more than a want in my case. Being that I've owned both the Kohler and Kawasaki motors, I didn't see an advantage in the cost increase of the Kaw. The Kohler was also on sale...so that was probably the real reason I went with the Kohler. Lol
 
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ThatBuckeyeGuy

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For me, nothing besides cost when considering brand. Size is all about what you prefer. I prefer the bigger motor because I hate being limited by power. Being stuck today while mulching leaves and I had very little bog down. I also like the bigger motor so I can idle down if the wind is blowing the clippings on me. I have a hill in my yard also. So the extra power was a little more than a want in my case. Being that I've owned both the Kohler and Kawasaki motors, I didn't see an advantage in the cost increase of the Kaw. The Kohler was also on sale...so that was probably the real reason I went with the Kohler. Lol
I came from older wheel horses and simplicitys so I've always preferred the Kohler's myself
 
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giles

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Yeah, they're all pretty good these days. They have to be to keep up with the market IMO.

With a nice flat yard without many leaves and such, a lower HP motor would be just fine. Then it would be about brand preference.
 
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