Posted by John S-B on May 31, 2011 at 04:19:47 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: New Lawn Tractor??? posted by Hal/ Eastern WA on May 30, 2011 at 21:15:51:
Hal, if you have a lot to mow and/or have a lot of trees and things to go around, you can't beat a zero turn. I had a Craftsman rider that did ok mowing about 3 acres, but it would take about 6-7 hours to mow everything. I bought an EX Mark Lazer Z with a 52" deck and I can mow everything in about 3 hours or less. I have a leach bed in the front so the grass really grows fast and thick, but the bigger deck never clogs like the old one did. (a constant battle) Depending on what you budget is, I'd get one of the commercial models, they will last a long time. Now if you have the time to mow a nice quality rider will do, maybe a Cub Cadet or JD brand with a hydro. DON'T get a mulching deck, those @#$&* things clog up in a heartbeat. I have a snow blower so I don't need a blade, otherwise I have a hitch to pull a wagon with my ztr as well.
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