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Ok so does anybody have any thoughts on what is a good self propelled mower for commercial use?
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There is a Toro on ebay at the moment, does anybody know what drive is in these and is it any good? I believe they are the more simple and rugged type with easy access to components. There was another brand discussed here a while ago from the USA that isn't sold here anymore.
Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
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The Ariens is a very good simple drive system but as with many of these US machines they are few on the ground here An Ariens with a Honda motor would be the best of both worlds
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My mates mower shop is pushing the Rover as the best at the moment, anybody have any practical experience with these?
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Ok so I have now come to the conclusion that there is not a readily available decent self propelled mower available in Aus that has a rugged drive system suitable for Aus conditions. Sad isn't it, we have become a country that is dished up junk in everything we can now buy.
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Hi I have an old 21" Snapper. No trouble with the drive other replacing belts and the idler pulley. Its very old, worn out a couple of engines but still going strong.
All the best Jeff
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Thanks Jeff but there is the other problem Briggs motors, my mate would not touch one with a barge pole and I think the only place you can get them is from Adelaide so that makes it hard to convince anybody in other states to think about them, same goes with the Ariens. Snapper with a Honda would be good that is not going to happen so it looks like there is nothing available in Aus
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Another disturbing bit about the Snapper mower that I read in their advertising is the these mowers can last up to twice as long as a regular mower, I'm not sure how you can ever come up with that sort of calculation. Pity they are fitted with a Briggs
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Hi,
Mine is very old like 70's. It came with the white 3.5 hp Briggs. I replaced that with a Briggs black sprint engine. Ours only gets household use but on a more than double -sized block. The original engine was totally had it, more smoke than a 2 stroke. I still have it. I wonder if I could recondition it.
Al the best Jeff
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Quote from Mowerfreak,
I believe they are the more simple and rugged type with easy access to components. There was another brand discussed here a while ago from the USA that isn't sold here anymore.[/quote]
Ok so there is another Toro on ebay at the moment, does anybody have any further input as to the Toro drive system being any good?
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