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Quality Lawn Mowers
Can anyone recommend a good lawn mower for commercial use, that can last more than one grass cutting season? thanks
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How much do you want to spend? Buy out right or finance? What size machine? Need to be specific when asking such a broad question. What dealers are near you? Gas or diesel? Ect,ect...
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are you in the UK and are we talking about push or ride-on.
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In the UK and push Mowers, thank you
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A push mower 21"?
Toro, Honda, etc. Or a Walk Behind 36"-61" Scag, Exmark, Wright, Great Dane, etc. We need to know more about what you're going to use it for though. Also base you decision on dealer support.
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I have always used Hayter or Honda they may cost alot but over time they are worth the money and parts are easy to come by most dealerships have them.The Hayter has belt driven wheels and can this can slip when going up slopes but it does cut very well,the Honda is direct drive and will go up any slope cuts well and i also like the seperate hight ajustment on the wheels which makes cutting easier when wet.
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