I bought a used Yazoo similar to the one pictured in 1992/3- came from a golf course. VERY simply designed and easy to maintain. With many small trees on hillsides at my first house, the turning ability was welcome, as was the 76" cut width. You could pull on a lever connected to a cable to slightly raise the deck, putting more weight on the drive tires when they slipped. That thing made small twigs dissapear and mowed really well for such a large deck.
Mine had a 16HP Wisconsin motor, the oil pump failed and the motor seized before I knew to shut it down. Smack in the middle of cherry harvest season, the local Wisconsin guru was weeks behind, since the majority of cherry shakers used those motors at the time. I pulled it out and took it to the local motor machine shop, they rebuilt it with a new long block and the old oil pump. It seized back up after less than a minute of run time, and they refused to stand behind it. I happened to stumble across a guy selling out his lawn mowing business including a nearly-new Woods Mow-N-Machine, and the Yazoo went off for spare parts to a local guy. I'd have another one without question.
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