Posted by NCWayne on November 18, 2009 at 20:58:35 from (173.188.168.35):
In Reply to: Best zero turn mower posted by fudpucker on November 18, 2009 at 10:11:31:
I've got one that hasn't been mentioned. I recently aquired 61" cut Great Dane with a 25HP Kohler. Being a mechanic by trade I've looked it over and can say that is is very well made, and uses alot of standard, off the shelf parts so when repairs are needed they should be fairely easy. I've got a buddy that runs a landscaping company and he runs Scag's and another brand. I can't remember which one of them it is but one runs a hydrostatic transaxel assembly (pump and drive motors all made together) instead of a seperate pump supplying two individual drive motors liike the Great Dane. I do know the transaxel has been an expensive problem with his mower a few times since it was bought and I looked at one for another friend that was leaking and wound up going back in for a warranty job. I've worked on several brands over the past few years for my buddy and his other friends in the business and from what I've seen beyond the actual drive setup just about every mower is nearly identical to another.
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