nylyon-(Admin) 8,904 #1 Posted yesterday at 12:36 AM RedSquare mentioned around the 1:02:00 mark 12 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beap52 2,128 #3 Posted 5 hours ago I live in a town of about 11,000 people. We have five maybe six businesses that sell lawn mowers. I am amazed at how many mowers are sold in this town EACH year. I suspect that many more mowers are brought in from Springfield, some 30 miles away, where we have several big box stores selling mowing machines. I had a 1986 Snapper LT12 lawn tractor that we inherited when my wife's father died. I never really cared for it because of the hokey drive wheel and I sold it when I got the 520H. I fully see the 520H still running when I'm sitting in a nursing home slobbering in my oatmeal. We do use the TORO zero turn that mom gave us when she went to the assisted living and I likewise expect it to be the last mower we purchase. My wife's arthritis in her hands makes driving (the easy to steer) 520H hard for her so her go-to is the zero turn. I'm still baffled to see two or more mowers sitting outside, uncovered at many a house here. The narrator of the video was right. I'd rather purchase a used well-made machine than a plastic new one. I appreciate the video. It speaks not only to Wheelhorse but a host of other things that arn't the original manufacturers quality. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites