I like Toro myself. I have two of them which I have had for years. I guess just what are you looking for? I have found on this forum a lot of different opinions when it comes to different brands. For your price range you should have a lot of choices so I say check out some different dealers and see what catches your eye.
#5
exotion
The toro's under 600 are not close to commercial quality.. sorry
#6
exotion
Snapper, ariens, and Honda would be what I would look at in those range.
All I said was I like my Toro's, nothing to be sorry about. My two Toro's are close to 40 years old and still running strong. They have a cast body with a B&S engine and do a good job of cutting grass. repairs new blades and wheels. Can't prove it by me how the new Toro's are made?? JUNK?? so you say. I also said to look at different brands.
#8
exotion
I run a early 80's toro the original proline for my business. Cast deck, BBC, 3 speed trans, 5hp 4cyl Suzuki engine never bogs down bags, mulches anything I want
I run a early 80's toro the original proline for my business. Cast deck, BBC, 3 speed trans, 5hp 4cyl Suzuki engine never bogs down bags, mulches anything I want
I have to go along with Exotion, a commercial mower at that price unless you buy used your not going to find. The Honda's can't be bought for that price, I think they start at something like $800 and go up to like $1100 that said if all you want to spend is the $600 there are some nice higher end residential mowers that can be purchased for that.
I have to go along with Exotion, a commercial mower at that price unless you buy used your not going to find. The Honda's can't be bought for that price, I think they start at something like $800 and go up to like $1100 that said if all you want to spend is the $600 there are some nice higher end residential mowers that can be purchased for that.
Difference is the new ones are not comparable to the old ones. I've used quite a few newer ressy toros no good..
#15
Kodie's Lawn Service
I am looking at a hrr or hrx
I found out that they bot have metal gears in them an are well made :biggrin:
#16
exotion
The hrx is much better than the hrr. That being said the hrr has served me commercially very well. No major repairs I just take good care of it. The hrx does have a more powerful engine with ball bearing wheels with rubber tires
#17
Kodie's Lawn Service
I may get a hrx then
It will be a few week before I buy so I will post when I do