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Termy
Location: Washington
Joined: Oct 24, 2004
Points: 960
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Re: How Many Like Toro???
Reply #14 Apr 8, 2005 12:20 am |
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To answer your questions I would like to start off by saying that I am not just starting my buisness. I have done lawn care for many years but I have allways had a crappy mower. My last mower was the Scotts mower that I reviewed here at abbysguide. For the amount of accounts that I have right now, I think I am looking at 400 hours per year. I may get more accounts maybe not, it all depends. I do know what features I want in a mower and I know what brand I want to buy from. I wanted to make sure though that none of you fine people have had problems with Toro's! For my service, I want a mower that is dependable, will start everytime, and only require basic maintanance. Toro's seem to have that and more. According to Toro's website, they have a 5 year GTS warentee! I really like Snapper mowers too, but, today they are not built aswell as they used to be and Snapper does not have a 5 year guranteed to start warentee.
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terrapin24h
The more I learn the less i know
Location: Rochester NY, USA
Joined: Dec 18, 2003
Points: 628
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Re: How Many Like Toro???
Reply #15 Apr 8, 2005 8:31 am |
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Watch that warranty Termy, look for a "professional use" clause. I know all my ope has said clause in it, and the guarantees of the equipment(all of them) are dramatically reduced when the equipment is used for professional use. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if that 5 year gts turns into 30 days for pro use. If it were me and i had the $$$ i'd prob go with the snapper over the toro for your use because they do seem to be built a bit heavier, and you can get a couple of them with kawasaki engines. they also offer a model that is a walk behind with casters on the front- good for a guy that has to go around stuff all day. Looking at the snapper site, you could even go with a pro trim mower, and get your choice of honda or kawa powerplants.
This message was modified Apr 8, 2005 by terrapin24h
--chris 2001 Homelite VacAttack Blower 2001 6hp Toro PPace 22" mower 2001 Ariens 824LE 2002 6hp 2400 PSI Excell Powerwasher 2004 18hp Craftsman 27375 42" mower 2004 42cc Craftsman 18" chainsaw
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itzbinnice
Joined: Nov 1, 2002
Points: 85
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Re: How Many Like Toro???
Reply #16 Apr 8, 2005 6:56 pm |
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Terminator, I have a Toro Personal Pace that is starting it's 5th year now. Other than oil changes, air filters, and plugs, I have never had a problem with the unit. Yesterday, I pulled it out of the shed, added gas, 1 pull and started right up. I've owned mowers for 31 years and this is my favorite for ease of use. Only using as a homeowner I can't comment how well it would hold up with commercial use. I have read some people didn't like how it handled, and some said they had difficulty with hills. My property is quite flat so I don't know how true that statement is about hills. Why don't you go to a dealer and try one out and see if your comfortable with it and question the dealer about the bad performance on hills.
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snowshoveler
tides in dirts out surfs up
Location: bridgewater nova scotia...aka the swamp
Joined: Jan 3, 2003
Points: 1261
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Re: How Many Like Toro???
Reply #17 Apr 8, 2005 7:16 pm |
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well if you do the math,Termy is doing more mowing in one season than most of us do in 25 or 30 years.which is only 25 or 30 accounts. thats a lot of mowing. termy...my advice to you is push one around a yard without it running and get a feel for it. next see how much trouble it is to put on the back of your pickup or trailer alone..the actual mowing ability is one thing but you also handle this thing a lot and that is where problems can arise. next is how about the dealer,whats he gonna do for you. you probably do most of your own maintenence and are quite good at it by now,but if you have a problem that is beyond your abilities then is he going to put you at the front of the line or make you wait untill everything else in the shop is done. i beleive that the guy making his living with a piece of equipment should always be helped out as soon as possible lots of times i will take apart a new machine to get a part so i can get a pro back to work...thats the way it should be,but you might want to check this. oh yes one more thing,buy the best you can afford but dont starve to do it. later chris
craftsman 10/28 snowblower with tracks husky 372xpg chainsaw sachs dolmar bc212 bushsaw mondo trimmer monster tractor with trailer cheep wheelbarro and couple shovels and a partridge in a pear tree
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Dave___in___CT
Deliberate often... ...decide once...
Location: West-Central Connecticut
Joined: Sep 17, 2002
Points: 3159
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Re: How Many Like Toro???
Reply #19 Apr 9, 2005 5:02 pm |
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Hi T-20... With 16 accounts and lotsa' mowin'... how about a wider cut machine ? ...36"... 48"... ? = less time... = can do more accounts in same time... = more $$$... A good condition commercial walk behing might be the ticket... ? My youngest son... at 14-15... started mowing for $$$ with a 22"er... At 16... he bought a new 48" Exmark hydro... (loan by Dad)... had it paid off in 1st year + $$$ to spend ! Time = $$$ Hope U do well ! Dave...
Whether you think you can or you can't... you're right.Henry Ford BCS Tractor & snowblower
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