I have an old (20 years??) Gravely commercial grade zero turn. It is one of those kind with the two drive wheels up front and you sit on the one wheel in back and turn it by twisting a U shaped stick. Unfortunately I am going too old to turn the stick without it hurting my arthritis. I have 22 acres of land and use it to cut down each side of a 600 foot driveway and to cut about a 1/4 acre square area. I have a Kubota tractor with a bushhog on it to do the real big work "in the woods".
I am thinking of buying a Toro "timecutter" zero turn. It is a residential grade machine and I know it will only last three or four years before I have to replace it. Is it better to do that, or buy a commercial grade machine at 3 times the price, knowing that it will last at least 10 years?
Please help me decide :smile: :smile: :smile:
I am thinking of buying a Toro "timecutter" zero turn. It is a residential grade machine and I know it will only last three or four years before I have to replace it. Is it better to do that, or buy a commercial grade machine at 3 times the price, knowing that it will last at least 10 years?
Please help me decide :smile: :smile: :smile: