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<blockquote data-quote="Sd1030" data-source="post: 1264421" data-attributes="member: 23833"><p>Me and my dad have a small lawn care company on the side and we run deere mowers. Before the deeres he had a toro. I have no dealings with the newer toros but the deeres would run circles around his old one, granted it had 1800 hrs on it i think when he sold it. I think both are good machines, for us we was actually able to get in the deere a litte cheaper vs the toro, plus have a local dealer vs having to go to a nearby town for toro. I agree with the comments buy a commerical mower if you can they are built alot heavier and should last a long time if maintained. I also agree i would not go the bobcat route, we have them at the fire dept i work at and they suck in my opinion. Considering what little i know itd be between deere and toro for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sd1030, post: 1264421, member: 23833"] Me and my dad have a small lawn care company on the side and we run deere mowers. Before the deeres he had a toro. I have no dealings with the newer toros but the deeres would run circles around his old one, granted it had 1800 hrs on it i think when he sold it. I think both are good machines, for us we was actually able to get in the deere a litte cheaper vs the toro, plus have a local dealer vs having to go to a nearby town for toro. I agree with the comments buy a commerical mower if you can they are built alot heavier and should last a long time if maintained. I also agree i would not go the bobcat route, we have them at the fire dept i work at and they suck in my opinion. Considering what little i know itd be between deere and toro for me. [/QUOTE]
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