mystreba
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I'm in the market for a tractor to replace my old Craftsman GT5000. My old GT5000 did everything I needed it to do, and did it well (until it died). A big-box store Husq. simply could not cut and throw enough grass and I had to clear out the chute every couple of passes. So I need a heavy-duty machine.
I think I'm about done looking for used equipment - too much time and work searching online, driving around and looking at equipment. Also too much risk as I've already encountered unscrupulous sellers. Also I don't have the time to work on machines (other than routine oil changes) and I can't afford the two-weeks of downtime it takes to have someone else fix the machine. Bottom line - I'm no closer to a tractor today than I was two weeks ago when I started looking for a used machine. So now I'm looking at new. Budget is around $4k.
Any thoughts on the new D170 54" deck vs. the new X320 54" deck? Biggest differences that I can see:
X320 has slightly thicker gauge steel deck (.135 vs. .120), and it has lower horsepower (22hp Kaw. vs. 26hp B&S).
Price difference is $2799 vs. $4399. The D170 compares well with my old Craftsman GT5000. What do I gain with the X320? Is it worth the extra $1600? My requirements are below.
thanks
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I have 1.75 acres. One acre is turf lawn twisty-turny around trees and other landscaping items. There are surface roots that occasionally require raising the deck a bit.
The other .75 acre is field converted to lawn - it's thick, dense and grows fast. It's more-or-less straight runs, but it's a bear to mow. Mid-season, I generally have to mow weekly. If I let it go, I'm hatin' life and kicking the dog. It needs a minimum 54" deck and enough power to throw some grass.
I have numerous opportunities for ground-contact - tilling, plowing, aerating, etc. I say "opportunities" because I lack the attachments.
What I do have is a dumper cart, and I use that a LOT. Hauling yard debris, dirt, stone, construction materials, etc...
I think I'm about done looking for used equipment - too much time and work searching online, driving around and looking at equipment. Also too much risk as I've already encountered unscrupulous sellers. Also I don't have the time to work on machines (other than routine oil changes) and I can't afford the two-weeks of downtime it takes to have someone else fix the machine. Bottom line - I'm no closer to a tractor today than I was two weeks ago when I started looking for a used machine. So now I'm looking at new. Budget is around $4k.
Any thoughts on the new D170 54" deck vs. the new X320 54" deck? Biggest differences that I can see:
X320 has slightly thicker gauge steel deck (.135 vs. .120), and it has lower horsepower (22hp Kaw. vs. 26hp B&S).
Price difference is $2799 vs. $4399. The D170 compares well with my old Craftsman GT5000. What do I gain with the X320? Is it worth the extra $1600? My requirements are below.
thanks
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I have 1.75 acres. One acre is turf lawn twisty-turny around trees and other landscaping items. There are surface roots that occasionally require raising the deck a bit.
The other .75 acre is field converted to lawn - it's thick, dense and grows fast. It's more-or-less straight runs, but it's a bear to mow. Mid-season, I generally have to mow weekly. If I let it go, I'm hatin' life and kicking the dog. It needs a minimum 54" deck and enough power to throw some grass.
I have numerous opportunities for ground-contact - tilling, plowing, aerating, etc. I say "opportunities" because I lack the attachments.
What I do have is a dumper cart, and I use that a LOT. Hauling yard debris, dirt, stone, construction materials, etc...