Hey all.. newbie member here...
So, I'm in the market for a riding mower and have been doing a little research. I've been using a Craftsman self-propelled push mower to do my yard. It cuts well, but it's always moved a little slow for my taste. Now one of the drive wheel's plastic gear teeth are stripped so now it goes even slower and is even heavier to push. It takes me a little over an hour to cut my lawn.
To get to the point, I'm considering getting a small rider. I have a yard just big enough to not look rediculous on one... I've looked at a few on craigslist and was not impressed with what's out there. So, I swung by a couple dealers and noticed a significant price jump between gear driven models and ones with hydrostatic drives on them.
I think I would like the speed control of the hydrostatic, but from what I'm reading, it sounds like they require more maintenance than a gear drive.
I guess I'm looking for opinions on whether hydrostatic is worth the price increase and added maintenance in my situation.
So, I'm in the market for a riding mower and have been doing a little research. I've been using a Craftsman self-propelled push mower to do my yard. It cuts well, but it's always moved a little slow for my taste. Now one of the drive wheel's plastic gear teeth are stripped so now it goes even slower and is even heavier to push. It takes me a little over an hour to cut my lawn.
To get to the point, I'm considering getting a small rider. I have a yard just big enough to not look rediculous on one... I've looked at a few on craigslist and was not impressed with what's out there. So, I swung by a couple dealers and noticed a significant price jump between gear driven models and ones with hydrostatic drives on them.
I think I would like the speed control of the hydrostatic, but from what I'm reading, it sounds like they require more maintenance than a gear drive.
I guess I'm looking for opinions on whether hydrostatic is worth the price increase and added maintenance in my situation.