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I'm thinking about transitioning to a riding mower. I love the exercise of a walk-behind, but I'd rather have more time with my kids vs. spending two hours every Saturday cutting. Any recommendations on where I can find dependable, used or low-cost new riding moweres? My lot is a little over a third of an acre. It's mostly but not totally flat. Also, any advice on the features I need to have in a rider? Thanks in advance.
I know NOTHING about the quality of the mowers but I pass this guy who always has tons of mowers that I can only imagine he sells them. Coming from the Univ area, if you take Tryon north to 601 south, as soon as u turn onto 601 on the right side is a guy who apparently sells em. Don't really know much more.
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