Posted by Hobo,NC on April 22, 2022 at 04:54:21 from (75.137.54.152):
In Reply to: What's better mower? posted by Tree-Farmer on April 21, 2022 at 20:01:41:
If all you are gonna do is trim around the trees a zero is the way to go. A cheap zero is a cheap mower you need to get off your pocket book and get a full blown commercial mower $$$$$. I brought my son a $3500 zero with fabricated deck the deck is nice but every thing about it low bidder got the contract. At 175hr every bearing that runs the mower deck was worn slap arse out even the front wheel bearings.
A friend doing what you are doing brought a mid grade home owner/commercial for 6K he is disgusted with it, it is not built for that kind of heavy work.
I would make sure it has a good suspension seat not a fixed seat are one with little suspension. The guys that have a ferris with suspension love them. I have a Xmart lazer Z that has a platform seat I like it.
I also have a JD520 it has a seat like a normal mower you can't stay in it from sliding around. Its for smooth flat ground only.
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