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The Honda, used to work on Lawn Mowers, and I can tell you, the engine for that will ALWAYS have parts and be around FOREVER, and although I support America and love John Deere... Honda has 'em beat :D

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My Dad and I swear by Toro lawn mowers and snow blowers. In 40 years he has had only 2 of there riding mower. The first one lased easly 25 years and still using the 2nd one. He has had one selfpropeled push mower of theres for 15 years. Had one of there snowblowers for something like 30 years. when that died he got a Crastmen one and after 2 years and a ton of repairs he sold it and went and got another Toro.

seriously them Toro's are bullet proof.

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Of the three I prefer the Arens mowers myself. At least with that one you get the best of both world with the Honda engine but the Arens uses thicker steel on their frames. This is why they seem a little heavier than that of their competitors.

The lawn boys are okay but the wheels are prone to breaking relitively quick compared to their competitors and getting the parts sometimes takes a little.

The only thing with the Honda engines is if you need to transport them to a friends/family members house just shut the fuel off. I have found that the fuel pump has a tendancy to flutter during transport and flood the motor full of fuel. I have had a number of those particular motors come back with so much fuel in the crank you cannot even move the piston.

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My Dad and I swear by Toro lawn mowers and snow blowers. In 40 years he has had only 2 of there riding mower. The first one lased easly 25 years and still using the 2nd one. He has had one selfpropeled push mower of theres for 15 years. Had one of there snowblowers for something like 30 years. when that died he got a Crastmen one and after 2 years and a ton of repairs he sold it and went and got another Toro.

seriously them Toro's are bullet proof.

I want to say my dad has a Toro, its something with a T, all I remember during those hot days I was forced to mow the lawn back in the day :rofl: . That thing has lasted my whole life though so I know what you're talking about!

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