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Re: What's your opinion on the best zero turn mower?


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Posted by cumminspuller on January 10, 2012 at 11:07:38 from (65.83.65.34):

In Reply to: What's your opinion on the best zero turn mower? posted by 641Dave on January 10, 2012 at 09:08:00:

I bought a new mower in October. I cut commercially on the side for a 2nd job. I did a lot of research before I bought one. I traded a 721D Grasshopper with a model 16 collection system on it. For a home owner this would be a good mower. I had a lot of problems with getting parts and they are too slow for commercial use. My dad bought a 737 Deere new several years back. It has 1800 hours on it. Hands down best mower made. You figure when you have rep. from other companies that tell you that was the best mower made and they aren't selling that brand it has to be good! If you could find a low houred used one thats the route to go. I couldn't find one close when I was looking or i would own one now. Exmark is a good quaility mower but slow. Dixie has too many problems with decks and wheel motor/pumps. I ran a Kubota and it was a good machine also i thought but too heavy and awould not stick on a hill for nothing. Ferris is way over priced for what they are and are not reliable in the way they cut. For me on a new mower it came down to a Scag or Hustler. I really liked both of them. I ended up with a 2012 Hustler Super Z 31HP Kawi. 60" deck. The new hydru. system on the Hustler is great! It cuts great, is not terrible on fuel, will stick on a hill as good as our Deere, it is not the best riding but still not bad. If you want a wide selection and a good guy to do bussiness with I can tell you I bought mine at Southern Indiana Equip. Like someone else said stay away from anything MTD and you will be money and time ahead that much more! Hope this helps.


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