TractorGuy
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- Joined
- Sep 15, 2013
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- N. FL
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- John Deere 4310 CUT, Ford New Holland 575E Industrial Backhoe, John Deere F725 Front Mount Mower
I was determined to buy a front deck mower of some brand, preferably diesel. Prices and rethinking changed my mind.
I had always used lawn tractors until a few years ago when I acquired a zero turn. While it cut my mowing time dramatically it also blew dirt right out the front and right back on me to the point I couldn't stand to mow unless it had been raining shortly before. There was no getting out of the dirt. Every time I mowed I was covered in it. I noticed in the first response to this thread the user of a Grasshopper complained of the same thing.
This year I finally went a different direction. I sold my used zero turn on CL for $1250, went to Agri Supply and purchased a 72" rear discharge Agmate finish mower, and I can't be happier. I walked out the door with $20 left over from the zero turn sale. My little 855 JD pulls it with ease. I can back it under trees and get where the other mowers would not. It's the smoothest, quietest mower I've ever used. You can't hardly hear it over the tractor. It cut my mowing time even further than the zero turn did. I can knock down 3 acres in less than two hours and that is doing road sides and mowing around trees. Best of all it shoots everything out the back and stays well away from the operator. Can't say it's dust free if conditions are dry and the wind is blowing the wrong way but you can change the direction you are mowing in and stay out of it.
I still have a little Craftsman lawn tractor to trim where I might not get with the finish mower but that doesn't amount to much. I could easily do the same with the weed eater.
I had always used lawn tractors until a few years ago when I acquired a zero turn. While it cut my mowing time dramatically it also blew dirt right out the front and right back on me to the point I couldn't stand to mow unless it had been raining shortly before. There was no getting out of the dirt. Every time I mowed I was covered in it. I noticed in the first response to this thread the user of a Grasshopper complained of the same thing.
This year I finally went a different direction. I sold my used zero turn on CL for $1250, went to Agri Supply and purchased a 72" rear discharge Agmate finish mower, and I can't be happier. I walked out the door with $20 left over from the zero turn sale. My little 855 JD pulls it with ease. I can back it under trees and get where the other mowers would not. It's the smoothest, quietest mower I've ever used. You can't hardly hear it over the tractor. It cut my mowing time even further than the zero turn did. I can knock down 3 acres in less than two hours and that is doing road sides and mowing around trees. Best of all it shoots everything out the back and stays well away from the operator. Can't say it's dust free if conditions are dry and the wind is blowing the wrong way but you can change the direction you are mowing in and stay out of it.
I still have a little Craftsman lawn tractor to trim where I might not get with the finish mower but that doesn't amount to much. I could easily do the same with the weed eater.