Lawn Mower Thread

west-ky-wildcat

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I am looking to buy a new zero turn mower in the $6,000 to $8,000 range. Will use it to cut about 6 acres a week. So far, World Lawn has the best deal with the 60" Cobra for around $6,500. Anybody have experience with the World Lawn brand*? Any suggestions for comparable machines in my price range?

*I realize the company is owned by the Chinese. That is why I am asking for comparable equipment.
 

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I got a 54 Bob-Cat with a kawasaki engine for $5k with 5 year warranty. You should be able to find an American company in that range. I would go that direction due to parts, service, etc.

I would check craigslist as well, tons of used ones still under warranty from people that overbought or are moving.
 

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Hate to intrude on your thread but looking for one in the $3K range myself for .75 acres. Have been using a friend's 60" commercial Kubota that is way overkill and he is moving. Thing is awesome and was very generous of him, that said it is brutal on my yard weight-wise and shoots fire and brimstone into all my mulch beds no matter which direction I cut.

Looking at a 42 or 46 Tory-Bilt from Lowe's with a mulch kit and possibly a bagger. Low end but about all I need, I think.
 

BlueRaider22

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Not sure about that brand.

Scag, Grasshopper, Dixie......all are very good brands. Cub Cadet makes some good, less expensive (than $6-8,000) options.

Also, 6 acres a wk? Could you use a tractor and bush hog? Your initial expense may be a little higher, but you'd likely save a lot more money and time in the long run.


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west-ky-wildcat

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Long story short I will use it for ~3 acres and my BIL will use it for ~3 acres. Tractor won't work because there are to many ponds, barns, trees, gardens, etc to mow around for it to be effective.

I have checked the local Scag dealer...they mostly sell Bad Boy and only have 4 mowers in stock, 1 too small and the other 3 too expensive. The Bad Boy were comparable to the World Lawn, but for $1,500 more.

Will check into Dixie and grasshopper.
 

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Juan, my yard guy cuts my 1.2 acres for about $1,500 per year. That's a better deal than laying out $8,000 for a mower plus gas and annual service. It also allows me to spend my time enjoying more pleasurable pursuits.

 

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Do you have kids? If so, I would bet they are not young. I want to be out of the house(aka out of child care responsibilities) every Saturday. It's a bonus that I actually enjoy yard work and the alone time on the mower. I am also splitting the cost with my BIL, so max of 4,000. by the 4th summer I am saving money doing something I enjoy.
 

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Dixie and Grasshopper are outrageous. They are on the high end with Scag and Exmark.

Hustler makes some good mid-tier mowers from what a hear.

I would stay away from Box store mowers and would try to get a Kawasaki engine.
 
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I've got a Hustler 54in, 64cc Sport. (They have replaced it in their line up with the Raptor.) It's been a good mower. I have 2 acres that I mow. Had it 3yrs and gave about 5K. No complaints. FCC.
 

BlueRaider22

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If you are within a drive to just South of Cincy. Dixie's range from $3-12,000
http://www.delightfuldays.com/pre_owned_list.asp?category=0&mfg=989&newused=B&submit=Search


Or heading down towards Somerset. Dixie or Xmark starting at $3,000 and up. Cub Cadet Commercial line for $5,000 and up.
http://www.ktoutdoor.com/


I've been going to Bishop's in Richmond for yrs. Nice selection of better brands......Cub Cadet, Grasshopper, etc. and will give you a good price with trade ins.
http://www.bishopssmallenginerepair.com/default.asp
 

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Brother has 61" Bobcat with a Kawi and loves it (ProCatSE). I am considering that and the Hustler mostly due to price around $6K.

I'm in same boat. Would love an ExMark, but I'm afraid they are too much $ for equal product.

As far as engines go, they all have fans and detractors.

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DSmith21

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Originally posted by west-ky-wildcat:
Do you have kids? If so, I would bet they are not young. I want to be out of the house(aka out of child care responsibilities) every Saturday. It's a bonus that I actually enjoy yard work and the alone time on the mower. I am also splitting the cost with my BIL, so max of 4,000. by the 4th summer I am saving money doing something I enjoy.
You are right, I have no child care responsibilities and don't really enjoy mowing. I hope you find a good mower.
 
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Originally posted by west-ky-wildcat:
Live in West Kentucky. The real West Kentucky that is 2 hours west of WKU. Thanks for the response though.
I'm 8 miles west of Paducah. Heartland Outdoor equip. is across Pugh's Midway on Old Cairo rd. Gary and Jamie own and run it. Large stock of Hustlers. FCC.
 

wildcatwelder_rivals

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I mow my landlord's property, about 21/2 acres, each week for reduced rent. He bought a Grasshopper 4 years ago and I love it.