I've never actually gone out and bought a mower.I've bought 2 new mowers in my life..a 1993 Simplicity Broadmoor. I replaced it with a 2013 Simplicity Broadmoor. I took the old one to the rental property, still mowing every week.
2 things come to mind.
"You get what ya pay for"
and
" They don't make'em like they used to"
I bought what I thought to be a heavier duty model Cub Cadet 12 years ago. At 130 hours looking under the deck last weekend there are a lot of highly wore pins. I realize they are wear parts but more than I'd like to see at 130 hours.
Frame, deck , and engine are robust.
Splitter is a Troy Built 22 ton, vert / horiz 3 years old with maybe a dozen cords through it.. I've had it here for 1 year.
Mower is a Craftsman 42" deck, Briggs & Stratton, 3 years old. I've also had it here for 1 year and have been using it.
Happy with both of them.
New mower $1000 - $1500
New splitter $1200 - $1500
I'd say you're still below average on hours. I do ~160 hours per year, between my mower and tractor. Usually 70 on the ZTR mower and 90 on the tractor. I don't think I'm an extreme case.130 hours on the machine in 12 years. Wish that was me. I have 127 hours on mine and this is my 4th season cutting with it.
Thats why he said he has a zt that he uses mostly. At least thats how I took it.I'd say you're still below average on hours. I do ~160 hours per year, between my mower and tractor. Usually 70 on the ZTR mower and 90 on the tractor. I don't think I'm an extreme case.
127 / 3.5 years = 36 hours per year. Not much.Thats why he said he has a zt that he uses mostly. At least thats how I took it.
I had a 72", but sold it. Too big, unless your lawn is absolutely parking-lot flat. It scalps or hits the anti-scalp rollers on any small bump or dip in the yard. I now mow with a 60" Deere ZTrak 757, which is just about the perfect size, IMO. I watch the commercial guys in our area, and at least 80% of them have this mower, in the same size and configuration as mine. Most yards the commercial guys are mowing are on the larger side, 3 - 6 acres. Mine is just shy of 4 acres.I've got a 50" Dixie Chopper ztr, and there's times I wish I'd gone with a 60", or even a 72"!
Splitter is a Troy Built 22 ton, vert / horiz 3 years old with maybe a dozen cords through it.. I've had it here for 1 year.
Mower is a Craftsman 42" deck, Briggs & Stratton, 3 years old. I've also had it here for 1 year and have been using it.
Happy with both of them.
New mower $1000 - $1500
New splitter $1200 - $1500
I had a 72", but sold it. Too big, unless your lawn is absolutely parking-lot flat. It scalps or hits the anti-scalp rollers on any small bump or dip in the yard. I now mow with a 60" Deere ZTrak 757, which is just about the perfect size, IMO. I watch the commercial guys in our area, and at least 80% of them have this mower, in the same size and configuration as mine. Most yards the commercial guys are mowing are on the larger side, 3 - 6 acres. Mine is just shy of 4 acres.
There's something to be said for the speed of a ZTR. I can also do my lawn faster with my 60" ZTR than I could with the 72" deck on the tractor.
I have 246 In just a little less than two years on my y4000. Runs like a champ after hauling wood, plowing snow, and mowing the weeds!130 hours on the machine in 12 years. Wish that was me. I have 127 hours on mine and this is my 4th season cutting with it. Use it a little to haul wood around the house too, but 10 hours a year mowing grass would be wonderful. Mind you, I have a John Deer Z445 zero turn that does 9mph. Should have bought something faster! Took the deck off a couple weeks ago to pull the blades and sharpen them and I am starting to see rust on the deck. So, I am sitting here wondering if I should take the entire deck off this winter, sand blast it down, and then powder coat the underside.
My dad was ill back in May and I had to mow his lawn with his JD 110. He has 2/3 of an acre and it took me longer to mow his lawn with that mower versus my 2 acres with my ztr. Going to buy a tractor at some point here, and still going to use the ztr to mow the grass and when my oldest is old enough to run the ztr I will buy a second one so she and I can get the grass done in 30 minutes. Yes, on average I spent 35 hours a year mowing grass, but that is 34.999999 hours too many in my book. Just like almost every chore in life, the faster it gets done, the better. I take no pleasure from maintaining the lawn/yard other than in the end result and not having to pay somebody to do it.
I've thought about putting the 36" deck that's collecting dust on the garden tractor and letting the wife help cut down mowing time, but I'm not sure that a 36" cut is going to help much vs my 50" ztr. The thing is she actually likes mowing, but is scared to operate a zero turn. I wish we had been together when I bought the mower, I'd have just gotten a decent riding mower and let her waste 2 hours out of the week sunning herself.
Where are you getting all the wheel weights? How do they attach?View attachment 139262 I am a fan of used, auction bought lawn equipment. I also enjoy fixing things up. Over the years I had two Ariens GT's a 19 and a 17. Talk about a brute lawn tractor. The GT19 was hydrostatic, had power steering, 60" hydraulic deck lift and a driveshaft deck input. Paid $400 for it and used it for years at my dads 2.3 acre property. The GT18 was smaller and didn't have power steering. I paid around $400 for it, used it for about 3 years and sold it for $900. Neither one needed any money dumped into them.
This was my GT17
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For a rental property I picked up an old Sears lawn tractor... circa 1978. $200. Needed a battery. Mowed that lawn for 2 years with that and no $$. I believe these we made by Roper. Had an overhead valve Tecumseh.
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Today I use a new Simplicity ZT4000 Zero Turn. I agree it's not the end all due to the fact that it is exclusive to cutting only. I have about an acre at my place and a 1/2 at the rental. This machine really makes short work of it and it's very well designed.
Where are you getting all the wheel weights? How do they attach?
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