Deck size = Pro's and Con's

   / Deck size = Pro's and Con's #21  
JDtank,
I think you are making the right choice for an x748, the 60" 7iron deck is a great deck. The only concern is clearance between trees, gates or other obstacles, if you have the clearance I think the 7iron is the best choice.
 
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#22  
JDtank,
I think you are making the right choice for an x748, the 60" 7iron deck is a great deck. The only concern is clearance between trees, gates or other obstacles, if you have the clearance I think the 7iron is the best choice.

X740 is what I am getting. I have no use for full time AWD on my property. I haven't heard of many issues with the proportioning valves the AWD tractors use, but if I don't need it, why have the worry?
 
   / Deck size = Pro's and Con's #23  
X740 is what I am getting. I have no use for full time AWD on my property. I haven't heard of many issues with the proportioning valves the AWD tractors use, but if I don't need it, why have the worry?


Sorry I read so many posts on here it is hard to keep them all straight sometimes. At any rate the 7 iron deck is the way to go with a 2ws model.

There are lots of good reasons to have awd but thats up to you.:)
 
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#24  
Sorry I read so many posts on here it is hard to keep them all straight sometimes. At any rate the 7 iron deck is the way to go with a 2ws model.

There are lots of good reasons to have awd but thats up to you.:)

Never once has the Crapsman been stuck or lacked traction for what we do here. All I need to do is mow grass on flat land and pull a cart every now and again. If that Craftsman has never given me traction issues, I very much doubt a X740 with a diff lock would ever let me down.
 
   / Deck size = Pro's and Con's #25  
Good choice, the 7-iron deck is an awesome deck and will last a lifetime. Also, it is green, so grass stains will not show as badly. I have no doubt the 740 will run that deck like nothing. I had an X 595 (same engine) and a 62" deck and used it to brush hog a rough area in front of a friend's new house. If they won't bog under grass two feet above the hood in cases, they will handle finished lawn well.

John M
 
   / Deck size = Pro's and Con's #26  
I bought my 2520 last summer and did not get a MMM with it. After awhile, I decided that I would like a larger mower to replace the 42" Husqvarna that I had been using. My choices were 1) the 62" 7-iron to fit the 2520 2) a rotary finish mower or 3) a larger lawn/garden tractor.

I ruled out the rotary finish mower as I knew that it would be just a matter of time before I sideswiped something.

I never checked out the 7-iron but I did use my brother's B2920 with 60" MMM. It was fun to use but I found it a bit cumbersome for my lot (a number of trees and flower gardens spread over 1 .75 acres).

I settled on a 2 year old X540 with a 54" deck. It was more money than either of the other two options but I am happier with it. The quality of the cut is great and it was less time consuming than the 'Bota even though the deck was 6" narrower.

I have not had any issues with "clumping" when mowing wet grass and find that previous comment curious. Then again I try to mow every 6 - 8 days.

Just my $.02 worth.
 
   / Deck size = Pro's and Con's #27  
I had a 54" on my X585 for several years and mulched with it. It was a great mower. With my current X748 I purchased a 62" deck, and I mulch with it. Cuts just as well as the 54 and now my cutting radius is a bit tighter.

I kept my 54" and i rough cut with it. I took off the mulch kit and with the diesel, I've never bogged out, even in wet 12" grass. It clumps, but no big deal.

I couldn't tell you why I didn't buy the 7 Iron...i guess it was becuase I was happy with the 54" and had no wear or issues after 6 or 7 years.

I don't think there is a wrong decision :).
 
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#28  
The more I think about it, I might spring for the AWD X748SE.

I want the SE seat, fenders and brush guard, so if I add those to the X740 order, it's about $1,000 away from a X748SE.

I have been tempted to get the 54 inch deck, but every time I see how much better the clippings come out on the 7-iron decks, I change my mind right back to that. I am trying to avoid bagging clippings, so the finer they come out the better they will blend into the grass.
 

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