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  • #31
    60 here in 2-3 weeks. to join my 52...
    Do it right the first time.

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    • #32
      I Sure Hope For 60 Here Too In 2-3 Weeks............

      Originally posted by VAUGHN View Post
      60 here in 2-3 weeks. to join my 52...
      right now it's just 37.................i ain't seen no 52 yet, but i guess if it gets 60 then ole 52 would have been along the way...............


      steve-o

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      • #33
        Originally posted by VAUGHN View Post
        60 here in 2-3 weeks. to join my 52...
        Are you getting the Toro 60'? If so, please let us know how it works for you. I'm looking at that unit or the 60" Vantage when it is available.

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        • #34
          will do......
          Do it right the first time.

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          • #35
            Toro

            Hi,
            since I can see there are a lot of guys who seem to have operated Toros a lot, just a quick question: would you recommend the brand?
            Is their machinery reliable?
            I'm going to buy a used model, Toro Greensmaster 3 for $1300,you can check the picture here, under grounds care.
            Do you think it's a good choice?
            Thanks a lot.

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            • #36
              Unless you own a golf course that is not the mower for you.
              "Maitreya"

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              • #37
                Originally posted by froglawn View Post
                stand on mowers are not good...especially on hills
                I am a Outdoor Power Equipment Manager of a dealership and I mow on my off time. I sell Toro and Wright mowers. I have tested and mowed with both. To anyone who says a stand on isn't good on hills hasn't driven yet. These mowers especially the StandOn is awesome on hills. A good friend of mine bought on for just this purpose. His crew refers to it as the mower that will stick the hills. I don't have a need to own one personally, but they are a great unit if you have the need for it. I would go with the Toro over the Wright for comfort more than any other reason.

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