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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 23419"><p>I would say go with the Murry. I have an 8 yr old 12hp 42 inch cut mower. I cut about an acre a week. It still runs well, I change the oil every three months(during cutting season, which is almost year around in south La.), clean the air filter and grease every couple mowings. The only parts I've changed aside from belts and blades, are two idler pullys.It has the hydrolic foot feeter so you don't have to shift and it gives you a free hand to hold your can of coke. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> </p><p> I would not recomend the Murry 46" cut. The extra 4" isn't worth another blade and belt. My neighbor had one and had alot of belt and pully problems. 42" is the largest deck they make with two blades. The newer version of mine has a 17hp engine and sell for just over $1,000 at Wal-mart.</p><p> So do the math, a John Deer that size will run you around $3,000. Do you think that mower , as good as they are, will outlast three murrys?</p><p> I'm sold on them, for my needs I think they're the best mower for the money.</p><p> I never owned one, but If you have alot of trees, those zero turning radious mowers look like the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 23419"] I would say go with the Murry. I have an 8 yr old 12hp 42 inch cut mower. I cut about an acre a week. It still runs well, I change the oil every three months(during cutting season, which is almost year around in south La.), clean the air filter and grease every couple mowings. The only parts I've changed aside from belts and blades, are two idler pullys.It has the hydrolic foot feeter so you don't have to shift and it gives you a free hand to hold your can of coke. :D I would not recomend the Murry 46" cut. The extra 4" isn't worth another blade and belt. My neighbor had one and had alot of belt and pully problems. 42" is the largest deck they make with two blades. The newer version of mine has a 17hp engine and sell for just over $1,000 at Wal-mart. So do the math, a John Deer that size will run you around $3,000. Do you think that mower , as good as they are, will outlast three murrys? I'm sold on them, for my needs I think they're the best mower for the money. I never owned one, but If you have alot of trees, those zero turning radious mowers look like the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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