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Scag and Ferris are king of the zero turns and easy enough for parts, blades belts and bearings all cheap to buy. Petrol ones should have a Kawasaki twin, diesel a 3 cylinder Kubota or Cat, I dont like the Yanmar twins. The build quality on these brands is excellent and a 48 inch should manage 2 acres per hour

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We've just bought a ferris zero turn mower. It's a good solid machine.

We also have a couple of Toro machines. A small ride on and a walk behind. We haven't had any problems with them.

Hydrostatic drive (zero turn) mowers are definitely the best for mowing banks IMO.

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Ok cool. I could have got a ferris with a cat diesel 1340hrs for just under 3k but it seemed 'to cheap' plus when I viewed it had a chunk missing from the front tyre , which started me thinking, is this a donkey because I was told it would be 'ok' and had no issues over the phone. No bother mate but I'm a bit sketchy sonetimes when I get 'the vibe' :). Plus it's was 6" to wide for my trailer

 

This is local to me. Jcb. It's a yanmar motor 800hrs. 3.6k inc vat. And it fits on current trailer

JCB 20ZD DIESEL ZERO TURN RIDE ON MULCH MOWER,LAWN GARDEN TRACTOR,SIT ON | eBay

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