Posted by JT on June 20, 2008 at 05:58:31 from (70.226.226.105):
In Reply to: zero turns posted by Dave 2N on June 20, 2008 at 03:12:52:
Scag makes a decent zero turn, they are pricey, and depending on where you are, the dealer support system can be a little sparce. They don't have a big dealer netowrk. The fellow that said something about a Bad Boy, he is right, they "look" heavy. I have one in my lot that came from a TSC I do work for, the machien itslef is not bad, the transmissions are the weak link, they don't use a transmission that is comparable to the rest of the unit, it has a hydro transaxle, where a true commercail unit has individual pumps and wheel motors. As for the best, Everide is a real nice mower, again a little pricey, Dixie Chopper is a real good amchine, reasonably priced unless you go with the real big machines. As I tell my customer, you can buy the best machine in the world, but without dealer support, you might as well buy it from a box store. Jim
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