10 Zero-Turn Mowers That NEVER Break Down (6 Already SOLD OUT to Wall Street)

10 zero-turn mowers that never break down, ranked. But 6 of these American brands were quietly sold to Wall Street. Same badge, new owner. Some zero-turn mowers are built to outlast you — commercial iron the pros buy once and run for thousands of hours. We rank 10 of the best from #10 to #1. But there's a story the dealership will never tell you: 6 of these 10 "American" brands are no longer owned by the families that built them. They were quietly bought by private equity firms and conglomerates — for over two billion dollars — and they kept every logo exactly where it was. In this video you'll learn which zero-turn brands still build real iron, which ones only wear the old reputation, the 4 checks that tell you if a mower is built to last before you buy, a 60-second way to find out who really owns any brand, and the one question that makes a dealer go quiet. The 10 machines ranked: ► #10 Walker ► #9 Kubota Z700 ► #8 Bad Boy Rogue ► #7 Gravely Pro-Turn ► #6 Ferris ISX ► #5 Wright Stander ► #4 Hustler Super Z ► #3 Toro Z-Master 7500-D ► #2 Exmark Lazer Z ► #1 Scag Turf Tiger II Which 4 are still family-owned? Watch to the end. This video is independent, educational commentary — not sponsored by or affiliated with any manufacturer or brand. Ownership, specs, and prices change; acquisition figures are from the buyers' own press releases and public filings. Always confirm current ownership and specs with the official manufacturer or an authorized dealer. Full source links are shown in the disclaimer at the start of the video. Primary sources include Stanley Black & Decker, KPS Capital, Sterling/TorQuest, and the official pages of Scag, Exmark, Toro, Ferris, Bad Boy, Hustler, Wright, Gravely, Kubota, and Walker. Which of these 10 do you own — and did you know who owns the brand? Tell me in the comments. I read every one. Subscribe — one every week, and I name names. #ZeroTurnMower #LawnCare #CommercialMower