Lawn Tractor for 1/3rd Acre

   / Lawn Tractor for 1/3rd Acre #11  
So is the general consensus that Simplicities are built as well as deeres? What Deere would you compare a Broadmoor to? X300, X320, X500?

Used..not really, I feel like I just dont know enough about them to get something used. That just introduces another variable of wear and tear, seems like it makes it more of a guess...? I'm not sure where to go in order to buy them either, I live in Pittsburgh.

I cannot compare this to a Deere I had a older MTD that I gave to a friend when my Uncle gave me the Simplicity . I would compare the MTD to what you would buy at a big box store for a $1000.00 . The Simplicity is much heavier duty then that , remember this is a 2000 so I am unsure about the current models or
current build quality . Simplicity does have a pretty informative website .

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   / Lawn Tractor for 1/3rd Acre #12  
I suggested used because you can sometimes find a lot for your money and if you end up not liking the tractor or feel it's to big you will take less of a loss if you decided to sell it .

I would check craigslist and ebay if you decide to go used . Check the manufacture website for your closest dealer if you want new .
 
   / Lawn Tractor for 1/3rd Acre
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I suggested used because you can sometimes find a lot for your money and if you end up not liking the tractor or feel it's to big you will take less of a loss if you decided to sell it .

I would check craigslist and ebay if you decide to go used . Check the manufacture website for your closest dealer if you want new .

If I look into used tractors, any advice on how many hours to stay under? I see on ebay theres a used 2006 X320 for ~$3000 with under 300 hours. Begs the question, is a K58 tranny so important as to buy a 4 year old machine?
 
   / Lawn Tractor for 1/3rd Acre #14  
No way,no how would I buy a used lawnmower unless I liked tinkering with lawnmowers,[many do],but not me.

If you want one of those 300 series deeres,you should go get it,you'll be getting a pretty good lawnmower with dealer support,but if this post goes on a couple more pages,you'll have people recommending to you to get you a 4wd small tractor with loader,so,,,,,:laughing:
 
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No way,no how would I buy a used lawnmower unless I liked tinkering with lawnmowers,[many do],but not me.

If you want one of those 300 series deeres,you should go get it,you'll be getting a pretty good lawnmower with dealer support,but if this post goes on a couple more pages,you'll have people recommending to you to get you a 4wd small tractor with loader,so,,,,,:laughing:


I tend to agree with you Gauthier. Every forum I've read seems to turn out this way. Theres just such a huge price jump from the x300 to the x320, and I'm seriously debating whether or not the extra $1000 is worth an upgraded transmission, especially when I'm going to be cutting a small amount of grass with absolutely no hills. $4200 to cut 1/3 an acre seems like an awful lot of dough. Anyone out there with x300 experiences?
 
   / Lawn Tractor for 1/3rd Acre #16  
Until the suggestion for the JD X320, I had the X300 as the most expensive I wanted to go. I know its a weaker transmission than the X320, but how hard is this transmission going to be working on a flat 1/3rd acre, if I'm only using it to cut grass? The 1/3rd acre includes the house, but the house is just small cape cod. There's no woods, and few trees. The lot is almost entirely flat grass.

I think your needs can be met with any riding mower. Just pick your budget and stick to it. Don't forget to include cost of attachments. Do you want a grass catcher? Snowblower? Pull cart?

Did you consider a LA175/54in deck w. PowerFlow bagger? I find this model to be the overlooked model in the line up between the 100 and 300 series. For the size of entirely flat lot you have and mowing only usage, this meets your need.
 
   / Lawn Tractor for 1/3rd Acre #17  
I agree with dmay - the LA175 is a good sized machine and will be more than capable of handling .33 acres of flat grass. Get it at a Deere dealer and you'll also have good support for it. This will leave you with change for toys - bagger/mulch kit; tow cart (you will end up with one); dethatcher; aerator; etc. The X-series machines are generally meant for some heavy duty work and would all last you a lifetime on a simple yard - regardless of which transmission it has. I suspect the Simplicity would last a lifetime, too...

Basically, for a yard of that size, you can't go wrong if you only stay away from the cheap box store machines. The heavier ones (IE: LA series; big Cub's; Husqvarna) will all do you proud although the lack of dealer support might be a tad unnerving...
 
   / Lawn Tractor for 1/3rd Acre #18  
I bought a Murray 20 HP 46 inch cut lawn tractor at Home Depot in 2004 for $999.00 and it has worked flawlessly for all this time..just change the oil and do proper maintenace..I just don't see the need to spend more for 1/3 of an acre, as long as you take care of it you should be fine. I would not write off the big box stores as a source for your next mower.
 
   / Lawn Tractor for 1/3rd Acre #19  
Thanks for the advice on the better model. Any idea how the X320 or X300 compare with the Simplicity Regent on durability?

Also, are mulching blades the way to go or does it make more sense to side dispense?

1*So is the general consensus that Simplicities are built as well as deeres?
What Deere would you compare a Broadmoor to? X300, X320, X500?:cool:

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I would think so.
Simplicities are a top of the line product.
 
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   / Lawn Tractor for 1/3rd Acre #20  
Until the suggestion for the JD X320, I had the X300 as the most expensive I wanted to go. I know its a weaker transmission than the X320, but how hard is this transmission going to be working on a flat 1/3rd acre, if I'm only using it to cut grass? The 1/3rd acre includes the house, but the house is just small cape cod. There's no woods, and few trees. The lot is almost entirely flat grass.


I would not buy an X300 with the K46 tranny, I would consider an X320 and up. Otherwise I would buy a much cheaper LA series and would think you can get 10 years or so out of it on your 1/3 acre lot. Limit your purchase to half the cost of the 320.

My place in town is about 2.55 acres and would guess that about 2 acres is cut with my boxstore L130. It is currently in its fifth year of use and may need the $300 in tranny parts for next year. If you consider that I am cutting an area that is 6 times as big as yours then you should have no problems getting twice the life out of it.
 

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