coveredbridge
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I would say that there's a difference between 3 acres of "lawn", like in a subdivision, and 3 acres of "yard", like you often find on tracts like mine. If you're mowing a nice relatively level, contractor installed lawn, and only mowing a lawn, then the MTD, Sears, etc should be fine as long as you have the time.
If however, you're mowing 3 acres of "yard", up and down slopes, through converted (by mowing down the weeds) fields and pasture, you're going to spend more in the long run on big box tractors than you will on a more substantial model that is going to cost in the $5,000 - $10,000 range new. You've already mentioned you want to push snow, which means that you 're probably looking for more utility than is reasonable to expect from a $2000 mower.
I think your idea of looking for a solid used machine is a good one. However, my experience has been that most owners of these machines are fully aware of their value and the demand for them, and so they command a relatively high price. I've seen these types of tractors selling for 75% to 80% of new prices for comparable machines, generally speaking. For me, that's not enough of a discount, but that's strictly an individual decision. Good luck on your search! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
If however, you're mowing 3 acres of "yard", up and down slopes, through converted (by mowing down the weeds) fields and pasture, you're going to spend more in the long run on big box tractors than you will on a more substantial model that is going to cost in the $5,000 - $10,000 range new. You've already mentioned you want to push snow, which means that you 're probably looking for more utility than is reasonable to expect from a $2000 mower.
I think your idea of looking for a solid used machine is a good one. However, my experience has been that most owners of these machines are fully aware of their value and the demand for them, and so they command a relatively high price. I've seen these types of tractors selling for 75% to 80% of new prices for comparable machines, generally speaking. For me, that's not enough of a discount, but that's strictly an individual decision. Good luck on your search! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif