Posted by regularguy on November 18, 2009 at 14:10:14 from (68.78.133.33):
In Reply to: Best zero turn mower posted by Larry in CO on November 18, 2009 at 10:11:31:
fudpucker said: (quoted from post at 11:11:31 11/18/09) Kinda off topic but I am looking into buying a zero turn mower that will be used for my yard and maybe six other yards. What are you guys running and what is the most durable? On topic, I am getting ready to paint my 4600 Ford so wish me luck.
You will get a lot of opinions on the best mower and everyone thinks that theirs is best, I have a Exmark and I love it, I had a Dixie Chopper before that and things didn't work out so well.
If I were you I would find a good local dealer that I trusted and demo a machine or two and see if you can live with it, support from the dealer will go along way in making sure that you are happy with your purchase.
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