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<blockquote data-quote="velocicaur" data-source="post: 16394858" data-attributes="member: 33335"><p>I'd get the cheapest one unless you are mowing substantial area. A 42-48" is plenty for any typical residential yard.</p><p></p><p>Toro is huge in my area and I would say 90% of the commercial operations run them. I have a 52" commercial unit and a 42" residential unit. The 42" has been a great machine. I would buy a 42-48 unit for about 3000 bucks and run it for 5-6 years. They hold their value incredibly well. Do minimal maintenance on it (change oil, sharpen blades) and sell it in 4-5 years for ~2000 with 3-400 hours. Rinse and repeat. You'll always have a nice mower that gets the job done for less 200 bucks a year. Honestly thinking about unloading my 52" and exchanging it for a new residential unit.</p><p></p><p>I have never heard of Spartan mowers but I would be fine with the other three.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="velocicaur, post: 16394858, member: 33335"] I'd get the cheapest one unless you are mowing substantial area. A 42-48" is plenty for any typical residential yard. Toro is huge in my area and I would say 90% of the commercial operations run them. I have a 52" commercial unit and a 42" residential unit. The 42" has been a great machine. I would buy a 42-48 unit for about 3000 bucks and run it for 5-6 years. They hold their value incredibly well. Do minimal maintenance on it (change oil, sharpen blades) and sell it in 4-5 years for ~2000 with 3-400 hours. Rinse and repeat. You'll always have a nice mower that gets the job done for less 200 bucks a year. Honestly thinking about unloading my 52" and exchanging it for a new residential unit. I have never heard of Spartan mowers but I would be fine with the other three. [/QUOTE]
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