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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2768334" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Here you go O/P. Buy this and don't worry. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.lowes.com/pd_596955-67757-933069___?productId=50166873&pl=1&Ntt=hustler" target="_blank">http://www.lowes.com/pd_596955-67757-933069___?productId=50166873&pl=1&Ntt=hustler</a></p><p></p><p>I've talked to several folks that run Hustler, one of them being the guy who sprays my yard. He's been using his for 7 years now commercially as his sole business and he's tickled pink with it. He told me "I thrash the $s!t out of it, and it's never been in the shop". I also talked to a dealer that sold the Hustler and Toro ZTs when I was looking a ZTs, he told me that most anything with a stamped deck is a 5 to 7 year life span. After that you are looking at as much to fix it as a new model will cost. Fabricated decks last far far longer, are thicker and will take a lot more abuse. Even the homeowner version of the Hustler that Lowes sells is a fabricated deck. He was steering me to the Hustler even though they sold more expensive brands. He showed me that Hustler has the same basic construction, engines and transmissions as the full on commercial models, just with a lower feature set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2768334, member: 3099"] Here you go O/P. Buy this and don't worry. [url]http://www.lowes.com/pd_596955-67757-933069___?productId=50166873&pl=1&Ntt=hustler[/url] I've talked to several folks that run Hustler, one of them being the guy who sprays my yard. He's been using his for 7 years now commercially as his sole business and he's tickled pink with it. He told me "I thrash the $s!t out of it, and it's never been in the shop". I also talked to a dealer that sold the Hustler and Toro ZTs when I was looking a ZTs, he told me that most anything with a stamped deck is a 5 to 7 year life span. After that you are looking at as much to fix it as a new model will cost. Fabricated decks last far far longer, are thicker and will take a lot more abuse. Even the homeowner version of the Hustler that Lowes sells is a fabricated deck. He was steering me to the Hustler even though they sold more expensive brands. He showed me that Hustler has the same basic construction, engines and transmissions as the full on commercial models, just with a lower feature set. [/QUOTE]
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