That is the cheapest JD zero turn they make. It is the ones sold in Home Depot. The decks are real light gauge metal. The gauge wheels are kind of cheesy too. If your son's yard is a regular town/subdivision lot then he should be fine. If it is an acreage with a lot of rough mowing the Z425 will not hold up very long.
Guys run JD Zero turn mowers down. They compare commercial mowers of other brands to JD consumer mowers and then tell how JD it too light. To get the really good JD zero turn mowers you need to get into at least the 700 series and up.
Brother has a JD 757 that he bought used one off Ebay. It was a repo mower. He did a few little things and it runs great. My other brother has a Exmark that is the same size. The JD rides better. The Exmark goes faster. The JD deck picks up down grass better.
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