I'd like to keep the price reasonable, and figure I might be able to swing $2k or so for a mower. My initial thought is to get a small zero turn mower, maybe a bigger one if I can find some good end of season sales.
ZTRs seam to hold thier value much better than the tractor type, and I will be dealing with lots of obsticles, but I'll also be dealing with hills. I've heard they aren't so good on hills. Making the hill situation worse, I am a real big guy (I was over 300lbs when I was a fit athlete, I've gotten fat since then).
I've never really used a riding mower before. I could never quite justify it. but now I just purchased a house with a decent sized lawn (small house on a half acre lot) 3 houses up the road from my parrent's place that has a bigger lawn than the new place, and Mom is also pushing the bounderys of the lawn into previously left wild areas (if figure ths will really take off once we get a riding mower, thier house sits on 35 acres). I am also considering purchasing a few investment houses at the next tax sale. Basically, my area to mow has grown dramatically, then add in the fact that the "good" mower "keeps away the mosquitos", has its safety lever disabled and removed, and uses sticks and duct tape to keep the handle from colapsing....well, you get the idea.
ZTRs seam to hold thier value much better than the tractor type, and I will be dealing with lots of obsticles, but I'll also be dealing with hills. I've heard they aren't so good on hills. Making the hill situation worse, I am a real big guy (I was over 300lbs when I was a fit athlete, I've gotten fat since then).
I've never really used a riding mower before. I could never quite justify it. but now I just purchased a house with a decent sized lawn (small house on a half acre lot) 3 houses up the road from my parrent's place that has a bigger lawn than the new place, and Mom is also pushing the bounderys of the lawn into previously left wild areas (if figure ths will really take off once we get a riding mower, thier house sits on 35 acres). I am also considering purchasing a few investment houses at the next tax sale. Basically, my area to mow has grown dramatically, then add in the fact that the "good" mower "keeps away the mosquitos", has its safety lever disabled and removed, and uses sticks and duct tape to keep the handle from colapsing....well, you get the idea.