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We do many tight areas, such as apartment complexes and it is an asset for a mower to be responsive. Going straight !!
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Where abouts are you mowing? Im convinced different decks perform better or worse given the various grass varieties. |
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mowerknower, I'm surprised to hear you say you sell Toro too, but the lazer is head and shoulders above it. The G3 is basically the same rig, and when I demo'd them both I found the handling/performance virtually identical. They're the sportscars of zero turns. I can kind of understand why SLC may say what he does. If you're used to the comparatively more sluggish handling of another brand the handling of the lazer/G3 may indeed seem overly touchy.
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Yes, that true. Deck performance reports read here need to considered in that light.
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They are not the same rig. The machines are similar but the decks are different. Toro is using the Turbo Force deck. They have been using that deck for 5 years now. I had a Toro with that deck and it would not cut with my Lazers with the Ultra Cut decks.
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