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Best Bang for the buck, used zero turn?

#1

mowtivator1

mowtivator1

Looking to spend less than 1k,
Fantasize about a Wright Stander one day but until then..
Need something to get me started
Thanks in advance


#2

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sjessen

Probably won't get much for less than $1k in a z. Watch craig's list constantly for a deal. The good ones don't last long.


#3

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zmister11

Probably won't get much for less than $1k in a z. Watch craig's list constantly for a deal. The good ones don't last long.

Yeah for that money you would probably be better of with a lawn tractor


#4

mowtivator1

mowtivator1

Thanks for some input yall!
I have been scouring craigs
Found an older model snapper zero turn in good working order and good communication with seller, etc.
Text him again yesterday to sched pickup and he had sold it..had him down to 550 for it. I will look back at the post for a model #
Each week I dont find something is 200 more dollars I can put towards it so..

Got an awesome open trailer 6x16 with welded racks from a friend for 400$
Need to replace the wood floor and one of the tires is kinda bald but, hey the lights worked


#5

mowtivator1

mowtivator1

Model # was
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Hopefully you guys can make me feel better about missing out on it?


#6

Mike88se

Mike88se

Yes we might be able to help you feel better about missing out on that deal. I see those a lot. Would not touch one. There are a couple that have been on the Dallas CL for almost a year @ $400-$500.
If you're in Florida you may be in luck :biggrin:
Under $1000 is really wishful thinking though I believe. Even the Toro Timecutters usually go for at least 1500 around here. Don't give up hope tho... best mower I ever bought was a used Gravely 34z with 260hr and I think it was exactly $1000. In 3 years of spending way too much time on CL I've never seen another deal like that. If you look every day and you're very patient... maybe ;)


#7

mowtivator1

mowtivator1

Thanks..thats what I needed to hear about the Snapper..
Just gonna keep saving
I have time I guess but want to get out there!


#8

Ric

Ric

Looking to spend less than 1k,
Fantasize about a Wright Stander one day but until then..
Need something to get me started
Thanks in advance


First off where are you located and next what are your intentions for the mower? Is it for use as a homeowner unit or from the sounds maybe a Lawncare business starter.


#9

mowtivator1

mowtivator1

Looking to start a residential lawncare here in NE Florida
Got a nice 7x16 open trailer so far, used but exactly what I need. Welded racks, etc.
Some wood on the floor is rotted but no biggie


#10

Ric

Ric

Looking to start a residential lawncare here in NE Florida
Got a nice 7x16 open trailer so far, used but exactly what I need. Welded racks, etc.
Some wood on the floor is rotted but no biggie


If your looking to start a lawn-care business you need to think of about how reliable your equipment has to be and a 1K ztr isn't going to do the job. The problem I see is that you'll end up with a few clients and the mower ending up broke down and when you can't meet your obligations to your client s they'll find someone else. Have you considered the 0% 48 month financing the company's like Toro and others are offering. For someone starting out making interest free payment could be a blessing and you could get a real mower or ztr and equipment that you could make some real money with. Some of the company's are offering start up packages like ZTR, blower, trimmer and edgers together for one price.


#11

mowtivator1

mowtivator1

Ric,
Thanks for your perspective. Truly appreciated. I agree, just eager to get out there and work for myself. I think I will be patient and buy my equipment once


#12

Ric

Ric

Ric,
Thanks for your perspective. Truly appreciated. I agree, just eager to get out there and work for myself. I think I will be patient and buy my equipment once

Buying all your equipment once is best. If you can do that, that would be great. I know people say not to finance because you start out in the hole but when you can do it at 0% interest it's almost like paying cash. I just purchased my ZM using the 0% thing and yes my payments are $142 a month but the mower is making me 1500 to 2000 a month so the 142 a month becomes a minimum payment. I'll have the mower payed off within a year. I think it's a Gravely dealer down in the Tampa area that's offering those package deals and I believe there a 0% financing thing.


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#13

TaskForceLawnCare

TaskForceLawnCare

those are great mowers, and the 755 is echo is a pretty good backpack blower. not sure I'd start up financing hand tools, if can afford it I'd pay cash for those, and just finance the mower. I don't like to finance anything, but if you're positive you can make it, in a dog eat dog business with new hurdles everyday, then do whatever you think is right for you. I'd buy the Scag everyday if given the choice, it's a great machine very heavy built and will bring more resale with average wear and tear then most popular commercial mowers with similar features. I've only had Dixie choppers and just recently started to switch my mowers to Scag and I'm pretty pleased with their performance.


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