PVHIII
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The OP wants to mow 4 acres with a low end residential $3000 mower and several of us (including myself) feel he should be looking at a better quality mower if he wants it to last long.
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The OP wants to mow 4 acres with a low end residential $3000 mower and several of us (including myself) feel he should be looking at a better quality mower if he wants it to last long.
That Raptor ain't no better and IMO worse than the ones sold at the big box stores...it is a box store mower sold at your dealer and now at BIG BOX STORES...I personally would prefer the Husky or JD over the Raptor simply because of the way the deck is mounted to the mower... very flimsy brackets and the cut quality on the Raptor and Raptor SD is terrible see more negative reviews on'm than positive by far
I wish I knew how to share a link on here but I don't... Go to lawnmowerforum.com and Look for the Hustler forum then Just look at all the issues with these mowers...I'm a Huge fan of Hustler mowers...I wouldn't own any other and I love my Fast Trak SD..I owned one of those raptors for about a month... Bent the deck mounting brackets.. through belts..deck clogged... My Mom in law has one and she nor I am happy with that one either... Deck clogs up EVERY TIME she mows with it which causes the quality of cut to suffer... If you want a Hustler for that much yard spend the extra $$$ and get a Fast Trak or Fast Trak SD...just trying to save you the headache that I and many MANY others have experienced with this mower.PHIII - the Hustler Raptor(s) that I have been considering are fabricated steel decks / frames, Kawasaki engines, and about $4500 Cdn. I only need it for residential use, mostly this zero-turn style for ease of getting on/ off. Do you know something contrary to what I'm hearing ? Not too many options / choices where I am ... basically Husqvarna and Snapper. The Dealerships are good here though. Thoughts ? Thanks
I appreciate that PHIII, I'll check (I think I found that forum a few days ago)
I hope your wrong... at least with respect to the little Kubota Z122 I just purchased for $3899 a couple months ago. Kawasaki engine, 42in cut. Perfect for my modest mowing needs. Lots of tight spaces. No real complaints so far.I have to agree that to get a NEW mower that will last for many, many years, you will have to up your budget to at least $6K and more nearly $7K. $3K will only get you a low end residential mower. Craftsman was supposed to come out with a heavy duty zero turn for about that price with fabricated deck, serviceable drive motors and other heavy duty design items. I haven't heard anything about them lately though.
Look for a mower with a Kawasaki FS or FX motor if you want long lasting. You will pay about $1000 extra for it on new but used with 500-800 hours would work also. I don't think you will find even used that is in excellent shape for $3K though. Up your budget to around $4500 and you open up an entirely different venue of used mowers that should last 20+ years if maintained .
Yeah I know... I'm pretty happy so far except for the slipping on sloped surfaces. A little hard to control. Most important for me was maneuverability, build quality, and a reliable engine.I think that Kubota mower will do a fine job for you-that price can buy quality in a 42" unit. I don't think you all be mowing 2-3 acres with that mower. Most of the discussion in this thread has to do with larger mowers and more acreage-there I think the $6-7000 level is where the game starts.
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Yeah I know... I'm pretty happy so far except for the slipping on sloped surfaces. A little hard to control. Most important for me was maneuverability, build quality, and a reliable engine.