Bill, I would buy from a dealer that you feel is going to take care of you when you have a problem. People bragg about their box store tractors lasting 10-15 years, if I did not think it would last at least 20-25 years as a homeowner, I would think I wasted my money buying it. then it also depends on what you want your yard to look like when you are done mowing. you can get a mower that will knock it down, then you can get one that will make your yard look good when it is done. there are literly hundreds of good mowers on the market. MTD is starting to use Chinese engines, makes me want to go get one, A lot of box store mowers warranties are worth about what the paper they are written on is worth. And the quality of the older box store mowers are 10 times better than a newer ones are. I would look at a Toro, Exmark, Scagg, Dixie Chopper, Gravely, Grasshopper, some Cub Cadets, some John Deere, as some of the better ones out these that will last 20-25 years with proper maintenance. Jim
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