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Which Riding Mower (virgin here)?

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by Pablo8, Apr 18, 2021.

  1. Apr 18, 2021 at 4:23 PM
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    Pablo8

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    We now have 1.2 acres of slightly sloped land, fairly rough, with a septic mound. Several trees, some obstacles.



    What riding mower under $3500?
     
  2. Apr 18, 2021 at 4:26 PM
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    Well either this:

    Or this:

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  5. Apr 19, 2021 at 6:44 AM
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    I vote the first one
     
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    You dont like the yard bug? Its nearly 9 horsepower of murray-powered cuteness.
     
  7. Apr 19, 2021 at 6:52 AM
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    Get something with power. 20 hp or more. Power is time. My neighbor takes 4-5 hours to cut his lawn. I can do mine in 90 minutes. Both 1 acre lots. I’m running a 23 hp Brigs & Stratton powered Sears special.
     
  8. Apr 19, 2021 at 6:53 AM
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    You should be looking a 36-48" cut with at least 10 HP and a mulching kit.

    I'd suggest a Zero Turn Radius mower. This will likely be above your budget. Although, many landscape people are getting new mowers. Hit the commercial mower distributors, many times they will have a mower from last year or a used unit for a reasonable price.

    ExMark, Ariens, John Deere, Walker are some of the good commercial brands.

    I will also suggest to steer clear of the Big Box stores for this type of mower. Their offerings are built to different life/use/endurance requirements.

    There are other options. Walk behind commercials are good durable mowers. Once upon a time, I had an ExMark 36" walk-behind ZTR to mow 1 acre. I could trim, mow, clean the deck in about 50 minutes.
     
  9. Apr 19, 2021 at 6:55 AM
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    Is that the Scooty Puff Jr.?


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  10. Apr 19, 2021 at 7:01 AM
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    Recommend a zero-turn as suggested above. If you can increase your budget just a bit, I HIGHLY recommend you get something with serviceable pumps/transmission(HydroGear ZT-2800 or better). Many of the ZTRs sold at the big box stores have sealed transmissions that go bad and are very expensive to replace. I have about the same size yard but quite steep and I picked this Gravely HD 44" up two weeks ago. Look at the Gravely XL models or the Ariens (Gravely parent company).

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  11. Apr 19, 2021 at 8:20 AM
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    SOB is sweet. Did they get the full $4999 out of you?
     
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    I negotiated a bit off as I was paying cash. But not really a buyers market for mowers right now unfortunately.
     
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    Get a used Deere - I just bought a 217hr 2015 John Deere x320 with 48inch deck for $2850

    Had my LX277 18 years just general maintenance

    Highly recommend Kawasaki motors for lawn equipment but nothing wrong with Briggs or Koehler

    I hate the company but they (did) make a good mower, just don't buy from Lowes or Home Depot and I don't recommend the new stuff - too expensive and they're getting cheaper to make
     
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    High weeds, Honeysuckle, Greenbrier, Poison Ivy, Oak or Sumack, you name it. Best tool for the job :thumbsup:pats pix 069.jpg
     
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    There is a company around my town that has a herd of goats they rent out - they do some serious work and eat ANYTHING
     
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    May go goats this year.

    I live kinda boonies, not much used around here.
     
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    Nice gravely!
    I got a new Spartan last week, it replaced the bad boy.

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    I’m not familiar with Spartan but that looks like a hell of an upgrade!

    how do you like those knobby tires?
     
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    I'm just a little pissed that these mowers look more badass than my truck. Do they come with a Batman costume or do I need to buy that separate?
     

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