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Which lawn mower should I get? About 1 acre, slightly bumpy, barren patches

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oxonian

Hello friends,

I hope everyone is doing well.

I am in the Houston, TX area.

I am looking for a lawn mower recommendation for my acreage home. I will be getting a tractor with a brush hog to maintain most of the acreage, but I need a good lawnmower for the front and back yard areas.

The total area that I may want to upkeep with a lawnmower is maybe ~1 acre. That area is not completely flat, it is bumpy (not hilly), just bumpy,and has rocks and barren patches of land where no grass is currently growing.

I would prefer a gas powered mower, that mulches the cuttings, I do not need to bag them.

I was thinking of getting one of the entry level or slightly higher, commercial mowers, e.g I saw the Honda HRC216HXA at a dealer where I was looking for my tractors, but not sure if this is too much for my needs.

I can provide additional information if needed.

Thank you!
Oxonian


#2

reynoldston

reynoldston

Check out the Ferris F series. They make a 36in cut with a Kawasaki 19 HP. or something with a little bigger cut if you feel the need.


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oxonian

Thank you. Do you know about how much they run for?

How about if I want a walk behind mower? Any recommendations for that?

Should I go with the Toro from the big box store for about $400 or a Honda for about $1200?

Thank you so much,
Oxonian


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katy

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Snapperfreak

Snapperfreak

The Honda HRX217HYA is around $750 and although not listed as "commercial" I think you would be very pleased with it if you were to choose a regular walk behind mower as opposed to a bigger 36" or so unit. I can't help but recommend it based on everything I have learned about it and the older version of it that I have. Lots of videos about it out there, it's worth searching up.


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oxonian

Hi,

Thank you for your reply snapper freak, I appreciate it.

I am finding the Honda HRX217HZA for $849 in most stores around here.

Is that a good buy?

I am wondering if I should get that or spend a bit more for an entry level riding mower?

Thank you!
Oxonian


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Snapperfreak

Snapperfreak

For buying it in a store that's probably a fair price, I see it for $729 on several on-line sites but not sure if there's shipping also and then of course having to wait for it. For just mowing relatively flat grass an entry level rider would be good too, perhaps better for an acre or so as you have. I'd have to let others inform you as to which ones are better but as I understand most of them are just fine for mowing grass, it's when you start towing with those entry riders or subjecting them to some sort of load other than normal mowing that they start wearing out. That's about all I know for the riders. True, an acre is a lot to be walking around on to mow, would a rider take care of the front yard too or just the back?


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reynoldston

reynoldston

If you want a good commercial mowers think more like 6 to 10 thousand dollars for a good resident mower 2 to 3 thousand dollars. You will like a rider much better then a push mower for that much lawn.


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oxonian

Thank you friends, I appreciate your replies.

I will look into the rider option a bit, to see if I can get something that fits in my budget.

Do you know if I can get a rider for about $1500 to $2000?

What is a good entry level rider that you suggest?

Thank you!
Oxonian


#10

Snapperfreak

Snapperfreak

I found a couple that might fit the bill. One is the Husqvarna YTH24V48, the other is a Cub Cadet XT1LT50. Again I can't speak for their real world reliability but they're both in your price range. Hope that helps.


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Carscw

Carscw

I found a couple that might fit the bill. One is the Husqvarna YTH24V48, the other is a Cub Cadet XT1LT50. Again I can't speak for their real world reliability but they're both in your price range. Hope that helps.

Both are very good mowers for the money.
I feel the cub cadet gives a very good cut. The husqvarna also gives a good cut just not as nice as the cub.

The husky will do better in tall thick grass.

Out of these two mowers I would get the one that feels more comfortable.


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reynoldston

reynoldston

For that price range it wouldn't be a commercial mower, more like the bottom of the line mower. But with good maintenances you should get many years use out of it. You also said you have very rough mowing so don't be surprised if you will need some repairs through them years. You get what you pay for.


#13

Snapperfreak

Snapperfreak

I had one more idea, just trying to think of something bigger than a 21" walk behind and still a commercial mower but in that price range...there's the exmark 30" commercial walk behind. Again I'm kinda speaking from the outside here - haven't used one but have read about them. It would be something to bridge the gap between a non-commercial rider and a smaller commercial walk behind mower. I believe they are around $1800. I have seen them being used and they do seem powerful, if you're not dead set on a rider maybe look that one up.


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Ric

Ric

I had one more idea, just trying to think of something bigger than a 21" walk behind and still a commercial mower but in that price range...there's the exmark 30" commercial walk behind. Again I'm kinda speaking from the outside here - haven't used one but have read about them. It would be something to bridge the gap between a non-commercial rider and a smaller commercial walk behind mower. I believe they are around $1800. I have seen them being used and they do seem powerful, if you're not dead set on a rider maybe look that one up.

The Exmark 30" is a good mower. Toro also makes the 30" Turf-Master mower which is a good mower. The TM price wise is about the same. I've used the Turf-Master for just over 3 years and never had issues. I paid $1699 for mine.

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oxonian

Hello friends,

I hope everyone is doing well. Thank you for your replies.

I saw this Poulan Pro at a Sears Outlet for about $1700

Poulan Pro 54 in. 24 HP V-Twin Riding Mower
Model: 960420193

http://www.searsoutlet.com/d/product_details.jsp?


Just to remind all of you, I am looking to get either a riding mower or a ZTR to complement my tractor, which I will eventually get. The tractor will have a brush hog attachment, and I may get the finishing attachment as well.

However, I want either a zero turn or a riding mower for the smaller areas, tighter areas, where the tractor cannot navigate through, or it is not practical to use in.

I have seen some ZTRs in the 5k range, which is my upper limit, but then, I also saw this Poulan Pro riding mower at Sears Outlet.

Do you know anything about this brand/mower? Will it last for 5-10years will regular maintenance? Is it a good buy in your opinion?

Thank you so much, I appreciate your help.
Oxonian


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reynoldston

reynoldston

Thank you friends, I appreciate your replies.

I will look into the rider option a bit, to see if I can get something that fits in my budget.

Do you know if I can get a rider for about $1500 to $2000?

What is a good entry level rider that you suggest?

Thank you!
Oxonian

For that price range buy your mower by what color you like the most. They are all built with about the same quality. We have a lot of Sears mowers around here and they seem as good as any other brand.


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