Gary Fowler
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- Joined
- Jun 23, 2008
- Messages
- 11,917
- Location
- Bismarck Arkansas
- Tractor
- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
For those of you who sold your zero turns to opt for just a tractor, you obviously have none or few obstacles (trees, shrubs, rocks etc) to mow around. I watched my BIL mow a small patch of his yard with his tractor type lawnmower and it seemed he was mowing the same area a dozen times in an effort to mow up close to several trees and shrubs. It took him 45 minutes to mow an area I could have mowed with my ZTR in 15 minutes or less.
If you have the budget, I would suggest getting a small CUT for your landscaping activities AND a ZTR mower for mowing. Be prepared to spend in the neighborhood of $7K for a good commercial entry level mower. I wouldn't get anything less than that. Also that is not an additional $7K outlay compared to tractor with belly mower. I believe them (belly mowers) to cost around $4K or more so you are really just outlaying an additional $3K to get a more useful mower which will completely free up your tractor to do other chores while the wife is mowing the yard (HA HA, like that might happen-NOT WITH MY WIFE)
If you don't have trees or such to mow around, then a tractor with belly mower will work fine. If your wife is like mine, you will soon have many things to mow around even if you don't have any now. Then you will be spending lot of time on the tractor to mow, and then a few hours with a weed eater to get the grass close to the trees that you just cant get with a tractor. Sure, there is some grass around objects that cant be mowed even with a ZTR but I find that I can let it go for many mowing cycles before I need to weed eat around them.
If you have the budget, I would suggest getting a small CUT for your landscaping activities AND a ZTR mower for mowing. Be prepared to spend in the neighborhood of $7K for a good commercial entry level mower. I wouldn't get anything less than that. Also that is not an additional $7K outlay compared to tractor with belly mower. I believe them (belly mowers) to cost around $4K or more so you are really just outlaying an additional $3K to get a more useful mower which will completely free up your tractor to do other chores while the wife is mowing the yard (HA HA, like that might happen-NOT WITH MY WIFE)
If you don't have trees or such to mow around, then a tractor with belly mower will work fine. If your wife is like mine, you will soon have many things to mow around even if you don't have any now. Then you will be spending lot of time on the tractor to mow, and then a few hours with a weed eater to get the grass close to the trees that you just cant get with a tractor. Sure, there is some grass around objects that cant be mowed even with a ZTR but I find that I can let it go for many mowing cycles before I need to weed eat around them.