Let's see you have 2.5 acres of Grass, right? It takes 2.5 hours to cut with a 46 inch deck and you think a smaller 42 inch will cut faster? If you really want to cut your cutting time get a bigger deck! And you will find a "commerical" mower will last longer. Actually I don't think there is such a thing as a "commercial" mower, as we remember them, anymore. I have about that much grass and used to cut with a 48 inch retired EXMARK walk behind mower. Yes it was retired from a lawn mowing company. It starts today on the second pull and has never given me any trouble, it's just not the prettiest thing around. And the first time I mowed with it I thought I was going to die cause it didn't slow down when I got tired--DUH. Then trated up to a retired 72 inch zero turn EXMARK. It was retired from a much bigger private operation then mine, not a golf course either. I do believe that it was never greased because I am slowly finding all the worn out bearings and replacing them and I've had it about 6 years. Takes about 1.5 hours to mow. So I suggest you look at EXMARK, DIXIE CUTTER and a couple of others. Maybe a 60 inch deck these are very popular and easy to handle.
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