Chucko,
I have a Kubota T1670, which is their 42" deck model with a 15 hp Kohler single. Paid $3200 including tax. I really like it so far with 6 months and 30 hours on it. It fits perfectly into my smallish lawn.
I compared it to similarly and lower priced JD models at Home Depot and Cub Cadet models at my local power equipment retailer. There was no comparison between it and the 2k models from JD and CC. As far the more expensive models, I thought it was much superior to the high-end JD products at HD, although I have to acknowledge that JD makes some very good mowers, albeit pricey. I did not go to the JD dealer to see those. The CC in the same price range were pretty good. They were shaft drive, but that could be big $ if they fail, and a belt provides a buffer between rocks and stumps and the engine. Also, the paint was not very good, as the ones I saw already had several nicks with rust, and even some dents in the light guage metal.
The Kubota has a far superior paint job, the frame is extremely sturdy, and the deck is the equal of any CC. Also, the steering column is fully supported with a welded cage, not just a plastic housing. In addition, it has a rear suspension that really helps smooth out the bumps. Works very well.
I had it to myself for a few months until my wife tried it out. She loved it and now competes for my tractor time /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
In my opinion, if I had a one acre lawn to keep up, I'd certainly look at a
BX1500 if funds weren't too tight. I doubt that you'd be happy with a mower the size of the T1670, and larger ones quickly exceed 5k. If I'm not mistaken the
BX1500 goes for less than 8k with the mid-mount mower.
Heck, I gave the
BX2200 some consideration as a lawn mower before my wife hit me up side the head and set me straight. Boy did I need that. If only Henro's wife would have done the same. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif