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Southeast Washington | I bought one last year and have had no problems with it yet. We do have some steep hills to mow so I didn't care for a zero steer. Being able to hold the front end on the hills and the seperate motors for the wheels on the back makes the mower very stable on the hills and one tire doesn't spin out like a standard mower when not enough weight is on uphill side. Never really have to worry about stopping to back up with the turning system. My wife likes it very much. | |
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