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Build Quality
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4.0
Features
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4.5
Performance
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5.0
Value
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3.5
Reliability
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5.0
(4.4 stars, 2 reviews)
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Exmark Quest 52-Inch Zero-Turn Mower
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3.7
Posted 11/22/2013
by Perry
Model year: 2012 Date Purchased: 2012-03-15 Number of Hours: 60

"Sitting here at my computer, I can't remember for certain if my mower is a 52-inch cut or 50 inches, but it is the larger Quest model. It has a 24-hp Kawasaki twin cylinder engine which I love. It starts very quickly, runs smoothly, and is very powerful. The frame is very sturdy and rigid and the deck, even though a stamped deck, is thick and rigid. Its design gives it a powerful vacuum effect and it throws the clippings out beautifully. My only complaint is the hydro-static drives. They were perfectly smooth in response for the first year but are now somewhat "jerky" in a slow, tight turning situation. I put it in the shop where I purchased it, but it came out just as it was. I am wondering if there is really a fix for this problem. As I understand it, the cheaper Z2200 drives are not "serviceable". The blades are hard to reach for removal. I like to sharpen them after two mowings and I have to hoist the front of the mower with a chain hoist in order to get the front up high enough. I think the more expensive Exmark mowers have a "dropdown" deck. All in all, I like my Exmark Quest mower. It mows extremely fast, smooth and level. The cut looks like a golf course. At $3900, I expect many years of service from this mower."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Powerful, comfortable and smooth, level cut. Cons: Blades hard to reach. Hydro-statics not serviceable. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA MS I also considered buying: Husqvarna YTH2042
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Great Mower
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3.7
Posted 05/17/2013
by Bernie Downside
Model year: 2012 Date Purchased: 2012-08-15 Number of Hours:

"I think they've made some improvements to the Quest in the last few years. Some of the older reviews mention sketchy quality, but my mower has been trouble-free for almost a year now, and I can say that it was a fabulous investment. I purchased the bottom-of-the-line Quest (42 inch cut) to replace a 48-inch-cut Husqvarna tractor-type mower. At first I was skeptical that a smaller mower with a slightly smaller engine could replace my Husky. But the salesman said the z-turn would be much more efficient, and that it was better built (I got 7 years out of the Husky before it started spending too much time in the shop). The salesman was absolutely correct. The smaller eXmark is at least 25 percent faster than the bigger lawn tractor. It can also handle thicker and wetter grass than the old Husky. Those factors alone are worth some extra money. But, the eXmark did cost twice as much as the Husqvarna, so I need to get at least 12 years out of it to feel good about the purchase. My use is semi-commercial. The mower is used once a week to take care of a large multi-family property. It probably sees no more than 3 hours of use in a week. Learning to drive a z-turn is a challenge. It's not like the Battlezone game I played as a kid. You *don't* steer with both levers, or you end up stumbling around like a drunken sailor. The technique is to steer with one wheel/lever only. Once you learn that you can do some serious mowing. Another thing to know is that a z-turn can be extremely dangerous on an incline. And, no, I don't mean tipping, although I've been warned that's a possibility if going straight up a hill. If the slope is not perfectly straight, the mower wanders toward the slope, and there's very little you can do about it. This happens whether traveling up, down, or across any kind of slope. I have many years of experience with small engine riders, and the z-turn took all of my skill not to get myself seriously injured in a few situations. Use care, and don't take the mower into questionable areas. The Quest gives a great finish cut in all but the tallest of grass. I've had zero maintenance issues during the first year of usage. The only questionable thing about the mower so far is that it can be a little sensitive to starts and restarts - we've learned that a 3/4 choke seems the best setting for a quick startup."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Fast. Cons: Price, hills are dangerous. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA GA I also considered buying: Husqvarna YTH2348
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