As my 21" sits waiting for a part to come in, I am considering adding a new mower to get into backyards. I also own a 48" WB. Would you guys get another 21" or step-up to a Q36 or something comparable?
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quick 36, haven't had any problems getting into backyards with it.. its a pretty tough machine.. ideal for a trim mower. the only bad thing i can say is the rider attatchment is more of a hassle than its worth.
Originally posted by boazcatAs my 21" sits waiting for a part to come in, I am considering adding a new mower to get into backyards. I also own a 48" WB. Would you guys get another 21" or step-up to a Q36 or something comparable?
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get a exmark esc 36''.....nothing but a breeze to operate..... 1 of the best performin w/b mower on the market......you can buy a brand new 36'' fixed deck, belt for around $2,500 @ your local dealer.....h*ll i'de even consider sellin that 48'' and upgrade to a 52'' deck for the front yards..... that's all up for ya though man.....No Job too SMALL nor too BIG for A+ Lawncare
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Thats exactly what my father uses for backyard mowing when the land is large with a gated entrance. Exmark 36. Exmark has been good to him for yrs.Originally posted by A+ Lawncareget a exmark esc 36''.....nothing but a breeze to operate..... 1 of the best performin w/b mower on the market......you can buy a brand new 36'' fixed deck, belt for around $2,500 @ your local dealer.....h*ll i'de even consider sellin that 48'' and upgrade to a 52'' deck for the front yards..... that's all up for ya though man.....
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Before you take the advice of A+, you had better consider the source.
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