Can you experienced operators tell us what component commonly finally fails and what the next failing component is? thanks
I've received brand new mowers and retired them years later. Usually around 3000 hrs. I'm talking toro groundsmasters and jacobsen turf cats. IMO a couple of the best commercial mowers to be had. Run by many golf courses, parks and municipalitys.
Usually around 2000 hrs the mowers start to fall apart. Some of the most common parts to start failing are deck parts. Bogie wheels, spindles, deck arms. Bent anti scalp wheel mounts to where they do the scalping. Have broken rear axles. Cracked frames. Rims destroyed. Seat falls apart. Smoked radiators. Bad Tranny leaks. power steering.
Now everything I mentioned is repairable but there is a time when it is just done. Too many costly repairs and knowing something else will fail in a matter of time. And the overall feel of the machine is junky.
I have never blown an engine (knock on wood) but have had the mower around it fall to pieces
I've received brand new mowers and retired them years later. Usually around 3000 hrs. I'm talking toro groundsmasters and jacobsen turf cats. IMO a couple of the best commercial mowers to be had. Run by many golf courses, parks and municipalitys.
Usually around 2000 hrs the mowers start to fall apart. Some of the most common parts to start failing are deck parts. Bogie wheels, spindles, deck arms. Bent anti scalp wheel mounts to where they do the scalping. Have broken rear axles. Cracked frames. Rims destroyed. Seat falls apart. Smoked radiators. Bad Tranny leaks. power steering.
Now everything I mentioned is repairable but there is a time when it is just done. Too many costly repairs and knowing something else will fail in a matter of time. And the overall feel of the machine is junky.
I have never blown an engine (knock on wood) but have had the mower around it fall to pieces
How does a homeowner know which mower will go the distance.....???
How does a homeowner know which mower will go the distance.....???
Thanks guys. That helps, but again we see the divide on this forum of those professionals who buy upscale, and the the little (?dumb like I was first buy?) guy who does buy big box. But seems like the bare tractors at big box are more like $1500-$2000 without extras (cart, bag system etc)? My impression is that the weak link on the big box units is the air cooled engines? It must be that to hold the $1500 line at retail involves "disposables," such as the many air cooled wrecks mentioned on this forum. On that note which is the most reliable air cooled rig at $1500-$2000 bare rider? :anyone:
How does a homeowner know which mower will go the distance.....???