You *need* another one!
I have a push mower, left over from my first house. Yard was laid out that it had so many obstacles.. you could only push mow it or weed wack it... hated it.. took forever to cut. When we built our new house, i laid out the yard so that it was all mowable by riding lawnmower, and one pass with the weedwacker. I also fenced it so that there was only a little yard around the house anyway.. 99% of it is on the 'pasture' side'.
For the pasture, i bought my NH1920 and brushhog. Now we bought another larger pasture a mile or two from the house, so I use the 1920 for the larger pasture ( 10 ac ), and got an 8N for the small area around the house ( 3ac ).
Still use the riding lawnmower for around the house, and mowing the right of way in front of the house. Probably could bushhog it.. but as I am closer to the ground on the rider.. i can avoid hitting trash kicked up from the road... bushhogs makes a mess of phonebooks dropped in the weeds... paper everywhere...
The push mower still runs... I start it up every month just to keep it going... don't use it anymore though./w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
The other good thing about two tractor is as someone else pointed out... his & hers mowing or other tasks. For instance, when seeding, i like to broadcast seed, then drag it with a pasture drag... That is normall 1 pas with the broadcaster, then a pas with the harrow. OR.. send the broadcast tractor ahead 20 ' and then let the drag tractor follow. Doesn't quite cut the time in half, as it takes longer to drag than broadcast.. but possibly cuts 25-33% off..
Soundguy