redmondjp
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I see the mower in the link runs on diesel rather than gasoline. Is there a particular reason why a diesel mower would be a better choice? I can understand why a diesel engine would be much better for some applications, but why is better for a riding lawnmower? I understand that the one in the link is a garden tractor and can do a lot more work than just cut the grass. But that aside, the opening poster wants a lawnmower so I have to assume all he really wants is something to cut the grass. I am just curious as to the reasoning for getting a diesel versus a gasoline engine on a lawnmower. Not saying you are wrong, just curious as to the reasoning behind it.
For commercial use, diesel is the way to go. More fuel efficient, more torque at lower RPMs, and extremely long life with minimal maintenance. Also significantly more expensive than a gas engine. So unless you come across a deal on a diesel machine, and for the OP's given application, there is no real advantage to getting diesel over gas. But as you go up into the higher-end machines, you are going to find that more of them have diesel powerplants.