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Having never owned or worked on a Vanguard product, I could not comment one way or the other. What mower brands use this mill?

Did the OP ever buy anything?!
 
Thankfully, I haven't had to mow my lawn in almost 6 years. Arizona is great for avoiding grass.

Haha...AND, there's nothing like seeing rocks and cacti all decked out at Christmas!
 
My advice, you will do better with the walk behind mower. Save some $ and don't need to maintain two machines (if you keep the walk behind for detail work around your trees and tight spots). Also, less storage space needed without the riding mower and you'll get some exercise!

good luck,
 
Having never owned or worked on a Vanguard product, I could not comment one way or the other. What mower brands use this mill?

Did the OP ever buy anything?!

Vanguard is a Briggs and Stratton Trademark.
 
Having never owned or worked on a Vanguard product, I could not comment one way or the other. What mower brands use this mill?

Did the OP ever buy anything?!

I did buy the original product I settled on. The 30" Toro, I felt it was a good mix between size and speed and it appears to be a quality product. We are finally starting to see 60 degree days so I expect the lawn to start to germinate and start moving.

I couldn't buy a riding mower because if I buy something I want to buy a quality product, and that doesn't appear to be case at my price point. Plus, my current snow blower does a good job and don't need to get rid of it.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Toro-30-...-50-State-Engine-20199/203068788#.UXqCsbVwrYk

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