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Which ZTR mower would you recommend---the Toro Timecutter or a Husqvarna ZTR? Which one leaves a better cut w/ no clumps of grass left behind, and is build-to-last?
$2,800-3,500. Buying them from a hardware/mower store, not Home Depot or Lowes!
Ric said:Hardware/mower store, Home Depot or Lowes not a lot of difference there. About the same with the mowers, neither is really built to last an extended period of time if the mower is used on a regular basis.
Hardware/mower store, Home Depot or Lowes not a lot of difference there. About the same with the mowers, neither is really built to last an extended period of time if the mower is used on a regular basis, and I don't really know of a mower that will not leave clumps of grass in the right conditions.
Ok thanks for the advice. The reason I was thinking about getting one there is because a local place that sells just mowers doesnt sell that brand. But I think i am going to get a mower that they DO have at the local store anyway.
You must have had a bad experiance with your local mower shop. Because the best place to purchase a mower or hand held out door equipment would be from your local dealer. Better sales information and service all around. What you buy at a big box store is what you buy. And remember just because a dealer is licensed to do warranty work doesnt mean that they have to. And a good local dealer will always take care of their sales customers work prior to any big box store purchased item. I know that if I am working on equipment that was purchased some where else and one of my customers show up with their equipment, I will sit the other aside and TAKE CARE OF "MY" CUSTOMER FIRST!
You must have had a bad experiance with your local mower shop. Because the best place to purchase a mower or hand held out door equipment would be from your local dealer. Better sales information and service all around. What you buy at a big box store is what you buy. And remember just because a dealer is licensed to do warranty work doesnt mean that they have to. And a good local dealer will always take care of their sales customers work prior to any big box store purchased item. I know that if I am working on equipment that was purchased some where else and one of my customers show up with their equipment, I will sit the other aside and TAKE CARE OF "MY" CUSTOMER FIRST!
Depends if you are just cutting lawns or doing rough work aswell