Cann't speak FOR any particular brand, but I can tell you from an unhappy experience NOT to go for the cheapo stuff. A neighbor once told me he had bought a "good little mower" from TSC. I paid $1300 for a "tractor" (great Briggs v-twin engine) and a good-sized deck. The outfit mowed well, but the mower could not take any abuse. I broke at least two "quills" (the bearing holders) when I hit something, and I think I spent hours keeping this thing running. The quills appeared to be made of pot metal, and had no strength. I recently bought a used 11-hp Ford tractor with rear-mount 3-point mower. The tractor makes me think I'm back on the farm, and the mower is sturdy and does a great job. The only problem with the rear-mount is that you have a pretty long outfit, and you have to watch that thing swinging out behind you when you're making short turns in tight places. I whacked a tree or two until I learned to slow down and watch out for obstacles BEHIND me! Slow learner, but I finally got it. This is a very small tractor, but it is built like a big tractor and COULD even be used on a very small farm with the right equipment.
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