RSKY
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$6000 to mow four 1/4 acre lots once a week? That's nuts. Remember, a 1/4 acre lot is NOT 1/4 acre of grass. You have to subtract the house, garage, driveway, sidewalks, etc... and it usually ends up less than 3/16ths of an acre of grass at best. So in total, unless there are no structures on these 1/4 acre lots, were talking about 12/16ths of an acre of grass.... that's only 3/4 of an acre. $6000??? Zero Turns??? Good grief!
$900.00! It'll last 10-15 years easily. You can mow each lot in 15 minutes. Get the $39.00 mulching plug and a $39.00 mulching blade, and you're out the door for under $1000. Even if it only lasts 8 years, you can replace it SEVEN TIMES before you hit $6000 or 56 years, whichever comes first.
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I also agree. A smooth 1/4 acre lot does not need a $6000 mower. A $2000-$2500 would be the most I would pay. That is unless I had the money to burn. A guy around the corner from me has the biggest gas engine Bad Boy mower made. It even has a spoiler on the back and a 60+" deck. And he mows less than 3/4 acre.
He also inherited a sihtpot full of money a few years ago. Right before his old Murray mower wore out.
Not a good use of resources.
But he may be like me. A $5000 mower for an acre lot BUT I also, sometimes, mow several other yards depending who is working overtime, on vacation, or has a breakdown. Everybody in the family knows I have a ZTR and a trailer. So I may only mow one yard, or I may mow mine and five others. Just depends.
For the OP's purposes anything over $2500 would just be stupid.
My mother is on her second Husqvarna tractor type in twelve years or so. She mows about four acres weekly plus once or twice a month she mows to the back side of a 69-acre pond and around her pond so she can fish. That adds about an acre to her total. Her first would still be going but SHE tore a wheel off, tore all the wiring out, shredded a couple tires, and used the sorry thing to drag limbs and small trees around the farm. I felt sorry for that old mower. So don't tell me the cheaper tractor types are not very tough.
RSKY