Posted by Tree-Farmer on April 27, 2022 at 20:35:30 from (136.32.200.240):
In Reply to: What's better mower? posted by Tree-Farmer on April 21, 2022 at 20:01:41:
Thanks to everyone for their comments. I see that different people have different preferences. There is so much activity on this list that 2 days later, a post is on page 3. Now, it's on page 20.
Blackhole and 1970, thank you for the suggestion for the commercial, front mount mowers.
I think you got an extreme good deal, a F1145 shows for $5,000 to $7,000 in most places.
Yes, I think that's what I want to do. Looking for JD front mount mowers, I think the best one I see is a F925 for $2,200
I see the number series are in size/capacity, the 680 and 725 are smaller, so F925 is bigger and better, I hope
This commercial mower does seem like a bigger mower than a lawn mower. A zero turn would also work for my mowing, but they seem to be more expensive.
My trees are not planted in rows each way, yes that would make it easier to mow.
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