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<blockquote data-quote="kushKrawlin" data-source="post: 413957" data-attributes="member: 7596"><p>Hahaha. I ageee. I think my 60 inch exmark will do around 13 or 14, which when the front two wheels hit a bump and start wobbling feels to be about 65 miles an hour, I can't remember but I was thinking around 8 miles an hour you can cut grass depending on how tall it is.. Exmark and scag (prob all companies) have a chart that tells you different mowers and how much grass they will cut per hour. I know some of the big 72 inch will cut God knows how many acres in a hour!! It's crazy. But yes 16 miles an hours is only to get down the road real quick to the next patch of grass for us. :****: my oldest mower is probably seven years old now is the walk behind, keep the old changed in the regular maintenance.. And well it's like a Honda, XR 80... Just Cant kill it. Leave me with the two knuckleheads I have working for me, you can bet your nuts they don't give a **** about equipment. Only the person that paid for it does! But seriously Exmark is the only way to go in my opinion, that is if you have a dealer close. I would reconsider possibly if there was nothing you were close for random parts and service stuff. They come with a two-year warranty I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kushKrawlin, post: 413957, member: 7596"] Hahaha. I ageee. I think my 60 inch exmark will do around 13 or 14, which when the front two wheels hit a bump and start wobbling feels to be about 65 miles an hour, I can't remember but I was thinking around 8 miles an hour you can cut grass depending on how tall it is.. Exmark and scag (prob all companies) have a chart that tells you different mowers and how much grass they will cut per hour. I know some of the big 72 inch will cut God knows how many acres in a hour!! It's crazy. But yes 16 miles an hours is only to get down the road real quick to the next patch of grass for us. :****: my oldest mower is probably seven years old now is the walk behind, keep the old changed in the regular maintenance.. And well it's like a Honda, XR 80... Just Cant kill it. Leave me with the two knuckleheads I have working for me, you can bet your nuts they don't give a **** about equipment. Only the person that paid for it does! But seriously Exmark is the only way to go in my opinion, that is if you have a dealer close. I would reconsider possibly if there was nothing you were close for random parts and service stuff. They come with a two-year warranty I think. [/QUOTE]
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