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<blockquote data-quote="Mojavekid18" data-source="post: 136973" data-attributes="member: 815"><p>As a small engine mechanic here is my view, </p><p> </p><p>Push mowers:</p><p>Honda is best</p><p>A Briggs with a decently built deck will hold up pretty well too</p><p> </p><p>Riders:</p><p>Personally i hate anything that isen't hydrostatic drive, but a belt driven tractor on a smaller lawn will do just fine. again Honda motors are the best but a briggs and kawasaki will last a long time too if you just keep on maintenance</p><p> </p><p>Zero turns: </p><p>Stay away from any zero turns that are MTD as they put shitty pumps/drivegears in there machines and if you happen to get one with the ezt500 pump your looking at dropping 2k+ on a machine that will last 300 hours. As far as zero turns go, Exmark is the best. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I have no problem with my lower end mowers though because although i do have to do some work to them every year they always start and have had no major issues. I do wish i had a nice zero-turn everytime i get on that dumb uncomfortable 46" mtd and have to mow for 6-8 hours a week</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojavekid18, post: 136973, member: 815"] As a small engine mechanic here is my view, Push mowers: Honda is best A Briggs with a decently built deck will hold up pretty well too Riders: Personally i hate anything that isen't hydrostatic drive, but a belt driven tractor on a smaller lawn will do just fine. again Honda motors are the best but a briggs and kawasaki will last a long time too if you just keep on maintenance Zero turns: Stay away from any zero turns that are MTD as they put shitty pumps/drivegears in there machines and if you happen to get one with the ezt500 pump your looking at dropping 2k+ on a machine that will last 300 hours. As far as zero turns go, Exmark is the best. I have no problem with my lower end mowers though because although i do have to do some work to them every year they always start and have had no major issues. I do wish i had a nice zero-turn everytime i get on that dumb uncomfortable 46" mtd and have to mow for 6-8 hours a week [/QUOTE]
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