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We are currently running 3 scags and a ransomes parkway 3.
The scags are great as nothing comes close to reliability and zero turn is great, only thing is that it leaves the grass in clumps rather than dispersing the cuttings.
I bought the ransomes parkway as a couple of clients were not happy with the clumpy cuttings, the cylinder machine 'sprinkles' the cuttings evenly and you dont notice them the same.
We are pricing a new estate where all the cutting are needing collected!! :( Im looking at two of the new 30" toro commercial grade pedestrian mowers.
I have an SXG, bought 2 or 3 years ago - very very pleased with it - p/x'd my Kubota G21 - good machine but honestly not a patch on the SXG 23.
Also recently bought a John Deere 1445 series 2 with 60 inch out front mulching/normal side discharge deck - that is an incredible machine! Use it when collecting is not needed. Cuts 5.5 acres of rolling parkland in 3 hours - could go faster, but its bumpy!
Steve
Sxg all the way. I have an Iseki sxg15 superb, go for the 19 or 22 for bigger areas. I used to sell Kubota ride on mowers for one of the largest kubota dealers in the uk. The new kubota 4 wheel non zero steer are not as good as they used to be.
cheers for all the info. can the iseki tow?