Posted by Ron-MO on July 28, 2014 at 20:25:43 from (174.131.234.164):
In Reply to: Toro Zero Turn ? posted by Tim (NY) on July 28, 2014 at 15:23:38:
Like others have said, depends.....I just traded off a Timecutter that was about 6 years old, and it was done. Kohler engine on it had a crack in the block (common for those china Kohlers), and was leaking oil severely. After going through a few MTD"s and the Toro Timecutter, I spent some dollars and bought a Gravely. Time will tell how this holds up, but seems to be a real mower vs. the stamped steel and china junk that most homeowner or big box stores sell, however I paid about double what the Timecutter was when new, so I had better get double the use out of it, then some, as I was sadly disappointed in the Timecutter even though I got a very good price when I purchased it.
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