primerbulb120
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I am preparing to purchase a used zero turn mower for my business. It will be used for a maximum of 10 hours per week on residential yards from 0.15 to 0.33 acres. Previous mower is a custom Honda 21 inch walk behind. It did a great job, but I want to pick up some more yards and I'm tired of walking in the Florida heat. :laughing: I have a few light slopes, but nothing very large or steep. Yards are fairly level and most of them have nice thick grass. I will have to back up frequently, so I don't want a walk behind with sulky. My budget is $3000. Here are my choices:
1. Gravely Compact Pro 34. Like new with 47 hours. One owner, they don't need it anymore (don't have enough work for it.) Selling for $3000. About 30 minutes away from me.
2. Gravely 44Z. Used commercially, has 369 hours. Sold by a landscape supply company. Selling for $2850. About 90 minutes away from me.
3. Toro GrandStand 36. Excellent condition, has 200 hours. Used commercially. Selling for $2500.
All mowers have Kawasaki engines. Which mower would you recommend?
I was leaning toward the 44Z because it's the largest mower I can use and because I want to sit, but I hear that the GrandStands are more maneuverable and more comfortable than most people expect. ???
Thanks in advance for your advice!
1. Gravely Compact Pro 34. Like new with 47 hours. One owner, they don't need it anymore (don't have enough work for it.) Selling for $3000. About 30 minutes away from me.
2. Gravely 44Z. Used commercially, has 369 hours. Sold by a landscape supply company. Selling for $2850. About 90 minutes away from me.
3. Toro GrandStand 36. Excellent condition, has 200 hours. Used commercially. Selling for $2500.
All mowers have Kawasaki engines. Which mower would you recommend?
I was leaning toward the 44Z because it's the largest mower I can use and because I want to sit, but I hear that the GrandStands are more maneuverable and more comfortable than most people expect. ???
Thanks in advance for your advice!