I bought the 3 year old 48" Exmark (trade in) for $2300. After looking at the "new" 48" Exmark hydro for $3100 it was a no brainer.
The 3 year old 48" Exmark (trade in) looks and runs like a new machine.
The "new" 48" Exmark hydro is a "new" 8 year old mower that they haven't been able to sell. The dealer was working on getting it running when I got there. It didn't start as good as the 3 year old Exmark. It's rusty and runs like crap. The controls moved like they were a bit rusty and it felt like an old machine that I would have problems with. The dealer also said that it has a 1 year warrenty and we would probably be able to get all the bugs out of it before the warrenty expired. But the 3 year old Exmark (trade in) was a better mower and he recommended that one.
After buying and using the 3 year old Exmark (trade in) for a couple weeks I'm happy with my purchase and feel like I made the right choice. Plus the $300 grass catcher that I bought for my Yazoo-Kees fits perfectly on my Exmark with no modifications.
Thanks for all your advice.
The 3 year old 48" Exmark (trade in) looks and runs like a new machine.
The "new" 48" Exmark hydro is a "new" 8 year old mower that they haven't been able to sell. The dealer was working on getting it running when I got there. It didn't start as good as the 3 year old Exmark. It's rusty and runs like crap. The controls moved like they were a bit rusty and it felt like an old machine that I would have problems with. The dealer also said that it has a 1 year warrenty and we would probably be able to get all the bugs out of it before the warrenty expired. But the 3 year old Exmark (trade in) was a better mower and he recommended that one.
After buying and using the 3 year old Exmark (trade in) for a couple weeks I'm happy with my purchase and feel like I made the right choice. Plus the $300 grass catcher that I bought for my Yazoo-Kees fits perfectly on my Exmark with no modifications.
Thanks for all your advice.



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