Toro uses cheaper parts for the Home Depot products to keep the cost down. They have a much shorter life span and higher incidence of service repairs as a result.
There are substantial differences in the deck, engines, wheels, handle and service.
1. Deck is made of cast steel, dealer units are aluminum and guaranteed for life.
2. The deck is much less rigid and flexes, the dealer ones do not.
3. The deck is a 22" vs dealer deck at 21" and more efficient mulches, high vacuum
4. Wheels use a sleeve bushing vs dealer with ball bearings and grease fittings.
5. Engines are usually aluminum bore vs cast iron bore at dealers.
6. Handle is aluminum vs dealers use a steel handle.
7 Decks do not use kickers vs dealer machines use 4 kickers to super mulch.
8. Level of service is astronomical. Such as free blade sharpening and free services.
Cub Cadet riding mowers may be purchased at The Home Depot. There are also many independent dealers who carry the Cub Cadet line of mowers as well as other Cub Cadet parts and equipment.
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do you accept old lawn mowers from consumers buying a new one
Many different stores sell riding mowers. Home Depot, Lowes and Walmart all have large selections of riding mowers.
Both Home Depot and Lowes offer a selection of reel mowers. These items can be purchased either on their respective websites or at your local store.
Swisher mowers are mowers that you can attach to your lawnmower to cover a wider range of field if the field is very large. You can find them at Lowes, Sears, of the Home Depot.
According to Home Depot "Riding Mowers"
A lot of places no days sell riding lawn mowers. Some common places are Lowes or Home Depot.
Yes, Home depot carries lawn mowers. It is a year round product and you can always buy them offline if the store does not carry the model you want. Check lowes too!
I prefer John Deere or Snapper lawn mowers. They are more expensive, but they are made to last. Home Depot and Lowe's both sell these lawn mowers, so you can compare prices between the two.
There are different types of lawn mowers available to purchase. If you are not in the market for a gas powered lawn mower, I suggest you look at the rechargable battery operated mowers available at Home Depot.
The 'Home Depot' website and the 'Mow direct' website offer deals on ride-on lawn mowers. There are also many online buying guides for ride-on lawn mowers which may recommend companies to purchase ride-on lawn mowers from.