Riding lawn mowers

Some keep mentioning the Husqvarna mowers and showing repairs made to them. That's all well and good if that's what you want to do, repair **** all the time. My father owns a Husqvarna rider and I've had to use it to mow his place for him for a couple years now. That is, when I can keep it running. This mower of his is a total POS and I refuse to repair it again, so its sitting in the barn while my Toro gets transported from my place to his every time I need to mow his place. Yes, that's time consuming and a bit of work but it is FAR less stressful than constantly repairing the POS Husqvarna mower of his. My Toro works and works well without the constant breakdowns like his Husqvarna.

As I said previously, most of the common riders are made by MTD. Most of them are only slightly better than JUNK when NEW. Husqvarna fits in this catagory quite well. I would even rate Dad's Husqvarna as a bigger POS than the MTD rider I owned prior to my Toro zero turn. So yes, I went the cheap *** route with MTD too until I got fed up with the constant repairs needed just to mow some grass. At least I finally wised up to the cheap sh*t and got out of that type of mower.

If you want to constantly repair your mower, buy an MTD brand such as the Husqvarna and others.

If you want to mow your lawn and then get on with other things in life, buy a BETTER mower. $1500 to $2000 does NOT get you a top line mower. Spend a few bucks more ONCE and your life will be easier for years to come.

The Toro was about $4000, probably more now. But as they say, you get what you pay for.

Just my .02 worth