I've been looking around for a few weeks now at lawn mowers. My limit is $2000...and that's really more than I want to spend, but anything less really seems to be cheap junk. With the mowing I do, I will probably put 20 hours a year on what ever mower I end up getting.
It seems like with my budget, I'm looking at used lawn tractors/ZTR's that are 2006-2008 model, with around 200-300 hours on them. To me, that sounds like a lot of hours on a mower.....even if well taken care of. How many hours are the decks, bearings, and engines good for?
My main goal is to buy something that won't be a constant maintenance headache, and will last me for years to come.
Am I better off with something like this....
springfield mow.com
springfield mow.com
Or should I just buy something new like this Husqvarna riding mower.....and be done with it?
Shop Husqvarna 24-HP V-Twin Hydrostatic 48-in Riding Lawn Mower at Lowes.com
Edit: In before the "Buy once cry once......go buy a $9000 Kubota ZTR". :laughing:
I've been looking around for a few weeks now at lawn mowers. My limit is $2000...and that's really more than I want to spend, but anything less really seems to be cheap junk. With the mowing I do, I will probably put 20 hours a year on what ever mower I end up getting.
It seems like with my budget, I'm looking at used lawn tractors/ZTR's that are 2006-2008 model, with around 200-300 hours on them. To me, that sounds like a lot of hours on a mower.....even if well taken care of. How many hours are the decks, bearings, and engines good for?
My main goal is to buy something that won't be a constant maintenance headache, and will last me for years to come.
Am I better off with something like this....
springfield mow.com
springfield mow.com
Or should I just buy something new like this Husqvarna riding mower.....and be done with it?
Shop Husqvarna 24-HP V-Twin Hydrostatic 48-in Riding Lawn Mower at Lowes.com
Edit: In before the "Buy once cry once......go buy a $9000 Kubota ZTR". :laughing:
I've been looking around for a few weeks now at lawn mowers. My limit is $2000...and that's really more than I want to spend, but anything less really seems to be cheap junk. With the mowing I do, I will probably put 20 hours a year on what ever mower I end up getting.
It seems like with my budget, I'm looking at used lawn tractors/ZTR's that are 2006-2008 model, with around 200-300 hours on them. To me, that sounds like a lot of hours on a mower.....even if well taken care of. How many hours are the decks, bearings, and engines good for?
My main goal is to buy something that won't be a constant maintenance headache, and will last me for years to come.
Am I better off with something like this....
springfield mow.com
springfield mow.com
Or should I just buy something new like this Husqvarna riding mower.....and be done with it?
Shop Husqvarna 24-HP V-Twin Hydrostatic 48-in Riding Lawn Mower at Lowes.com
Edit: In before the "Buy once cry once......go buy a $9000 Kubota ZTR". :laughing:
djdicetn, I like the Husky with the Kawasaki you show us. Where the hell was it when I bought the craftsman dyt 4000 -intek? Or maybe it was simply newbie ignorance. The Kaw price is my out- the- door price in 04 with a tin trailer and 3 bagger system. Now that I have(possibly) debugged the craftsman it will probably last forever. motoman
Edit Just looked at the spec sheet. No word if the valves are hydraulic? Also a +$50 option called "carb." (If you want a carburetor it's $50 more?) The LSD would be very good here- on slight slopes with dew the craftsman just spins. Also the pic shows 21 HP , the spec 23HP ...
I've been looking around for a few weeks now at lawn mowers. My limit is $2000...and that's really more than I want to spend, but anything less really seems to be cheap junk. With the mowing I do, I will probably put 20 hours a year on what ever mower I end up getting.
It seems like with my budget, I'm looking at used lawn tractors/ZTR's that are 2006-2008 model, with around 200-300 hours on them. To me, that sounds like a lot of hours on a mower.....even if well taken care of. How many hours are the decks, bearings, and engines good for?
My main goal is to buy something that won't be a constant maintenance headache, and will last me for years to come.
Am I better off with something like this....
springfield mow.com
springfield mow.com
Or should I just buy something new like this Husqvarna riding mower.....and be done with it?
Shop Husqvarna 24-HP V-Twin Hydrostatic 48-in Riding Lawn Mower at Lowes.com
Edit: In before the "Buy once cry once......go buy a $9000 Kubota ZTR". :laughing: