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<blockquote data-quote="davek" data-source="post: 2875029" data-attributes="member: 519"><p>I got the Tor Timecutter 5060 20 months ago. It has the 23 Hp Kawasaki engine and 50" deck, My yard is a pretty rough surface so the mower has to be tough. My previous lawnmower needed gussets welded on to the frame in corners to reinforce it so it would hold together. I have no complaints about the Toro, no reinforcement necessary. And it's carrying a heavier load (me and the blubber I've added).</p><p>I just put fresh blades on it last weekend. That and regular oil/filter changes and lube are all I've done to it.</p><p>I also bought one of those heavy duty lifts from Tractor Supply last year so I can jack it up easily to clean out the deck and remove the blades for sharpening or replacement. When I replaced the blades the job took about 5 minutes using the jack. I does take up space in the garage, but not too much since I placed it so it's under the front end of the truck when I park it in the garage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davek, post: 2875029, member: 519"] I got the Tor Timecutter 5060 20 months ago. It has the 23 Hp Kawasaki engine and 50" deck, My yard is a pretty rough surface so the mower has to be tough. My previous lawnmower needed gussets welded on to the frame in corners to reinforce it so it would hold together. I have no complaints about the Toro, no reinforcement necessary. And it's carrying a heavier load (me and the blubber I've added). I just put fresh blades on it last weekend. That and regular oil/filter changes and lube are all I've done to it. I also bought one of those heavy duty lifts from Tractor Supply last year so I can jack it up easily to clean out the deck and remove the blades for sharpening or replacement. When I replaced the blades the job took about 5 minutes using the jack. I does take up space in the garage, but not too much since I placed it so it's under the front end of the truck when I park it in the garage. [/QUOTE]
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