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a used inexpensive walk behind mower in great working condition
Answer
Try the local swap papers, and local advertisements in your newspaper for purchasing used lawn mowers (and used lawn mowers for sale).
Try the local swap papers, and local advertisements in your newspaper for purchasing used lawn mowers (and used lawn mowers for sale).
what is the best riding lawn mower to buy?
sdis
what brand such as ford,honda etc.?
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While I understand the concern of wanting a good, reliable brand, you should first consider your needs. How large is your yard? Do you really need a riding mower? You might save some $$$ by getting a good self-propelled push mower.
A yard with a lot obstacles? If you have the cash, consider a good ZTR (zero turn radius) mower. They're incredibly nimble, but expensive.
With a large open yard of 1 acre or less, a regular riding mower with up to a 38" deck should do. Over 1 acre, consider a mower or lawn tractor with a 42" or larger cutting deck.
I just bought a Craftsman lawn tractor that I love, so I'm prejudiced for that brand. It has a great warranty. But, you should go with the brand that you feel most comfortable with, and the dealer who seems most sincere about standing behind their product. You might also consider getting a Consumer Reports buying guide, to check reliability ratings of the individual brands.
While I understand the concern of wanting a good, reliable brand, you should first consider your needs. How large is your yard? Do you really need a riding mower? You might save some $$$ by getting a good self-propelled push mower.
A yard with a lot obstacles? If you have the cash, consider a good ZTR (zero turn radius) mower. They're incredibly nimble, but expensive.
With a large open yard of 1 acre or less, a regular riding mower with up to a 38" deck should do. Over 1 acre, consider a mower or lawn tractor with a 42" or larger cutting deck.
I just bought a Craftsman lawn tractor that I love, so I'm prejudiced for that brand. It has a great warranty. But, you should go with the brand that you feel most comfortable with, and the dealer who seems most sincere about standing behind their product. You might also consider getting a Consumer Reports buying guide, to check reliability ratings of the individual brands.
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