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<blockquote data-quote="-Pjackso" data-source="post: 3424687" data-attributes="member: 8119"><p>When you hear people compare mower-X versus mower-Y, ...consider what they're comparing.</p><p></p><p>The City of Okc probably is buying commercial level equipment. And they run the equipment for thousand's of hours.</p><p>When most people talk about their personal experience, it's typically residential (entry) level.</p><p></p><p>Here's another thought:</p><p>Do you want to spend really-big buck for something that will last decades? Or...</p><p>Do you want to spend less for entry level stuff - with the understanding you'll need to buy another in 6-8 years? </p><p>(...There's something to the idea of a new and shiny mower every 6 years! But it is the cheaper end of mowers.)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck with your search.</p><p>Whatever you buy, you'll most likely be very happy with the performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-Pjackso, post: 3424687, member: 8119"] When you hear people compare mower-X versus mower-Y, ...consider what they're comparing. The City of Okc probably is buying commercial level equipment. And they run the equipment for thousand's of hours. When most people talk about their personal experience, it's typically residential (entry) level. Here's another thought: Do you want to spend really-big buck for something that will last decades? Or... Do you want to spend less for entry level stuff - with the understanding you'll need to buy another in 6-8 years? (...There's something to the idea of a new and shiny mower every 6 years! But it is the cheaper end of mowers.) Good luck with your search. Whatever you buy, you'll most likely be very happy with the performance. [/QUOTE]
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