Recommender: What’s your favorite brand of zero-turn and why?

Recommender: What’s your favorite brand of zero-turn and why?
Cody Toy

Cody Toy
Maintenance manager/ Landscape sales, Toy’s Landscape
Cabot, Pa.

Exmark, the Laser Z. The quality of cut is always the same, as long as you upkeep the maintenance, which we do regularly. Their mower is as reliable as they come. The bagging system is kind of amazing — how good the quality is, and the time it saves you. Instead of running over the same thing four times, bag it once and be done.”

Aaron Weinberg

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Aaron Weinberg

Owner, AZ Turf
Toronto, Ontario

Toro. They’re durable and reliable. In my area, you can find replacement parts very readily. If you ever have a question, they have a bunch of reps here in Ontario — they pick up the phone. And remote mechanics will come right to you if you need them to. And don’t forget, they’re made in the USA — that’s important to me.”

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Patrick Martin

Patrick Martin
Owner, Martin Mowin
Leoma, Tenn.

Exmark is my favorite. One thing, I used one for two years straight and it never gave me one problem, as far as mechanically, nothing. I used their zero-turn and a walk-behind. It always striped super great. The seats are very comfortable. The handles are great. I don’t think that there’s anything bad about their mowers.”

Scott Lamon

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Scott Lamon

CEO, Tynic Landscaping
Southwick, Mass.

Scag — the Cheetah and the Tiger Cat 2. I love the durability. The quality of the mower is obvious. The welded decks last a long time. We get up to 4,000 hours on our mowers, which is unheard of. But the biggest component is our partnership with our dealer. Our dealer is five miles away from us and is always there to support us.”

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