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03-20-2009, 09:33 AM #1New Member
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Quest Exmark Zero Turn
Any experiences with this particular mower? Exmark makes commercial equipment but this is their homeowner model. I checked it out in a showroom and it seemed very well built. The deck was built like a tank. Its got a 22 HP Briggs & Stratton (ELS) Twin-Cylinder Engine. The one I looked at was last year's model and they had it marked down to $3,900.
Thanks,
Chris
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03-20-2009, 09:29 PM #2Member
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04-18-2009, 07:52 PM #3Veteran Member
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Re: Quest Exmark Zero Turn
I bought a new 08' Exmark Quest 52" mower with the 24 hp Briggs & Stratton engine. It don't have but 14 hours on it. I have actually been thinking about selling it because I'd like to have a little bigger size mower (I'm one of them big ole' boys!)
If I had any complaints, there would be 2 of them:
1) Its alittle too small in size if the operator (like myself) is over weight. But I should have realized this before I made the purchase.
2) This is my first ZTR, but I personally think the air filtration system is too small. The air filter has to be serviced more frequently than the "canister" types you see on commercial mowers.
All-in-all, the Quest is an Excellent mower that leaves a perfect cut. It is constructed of thick, heavy duty materials from front to back and top to bottom. Bottom Line.
Travis R'98 Massey Ferguson 231 tractor
'09 Hustler Super Z 60" ZTR mower


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