timswi
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- Joined
- Nov 18, 2008
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- Location
- Beaver County Pa
- Tractor
- Kubota BX23 TLB, Kubota RTV1100, Kubota Z724 & Polaris RZR 900 Trail
I'm with sound guy on this. My last house had around 3/4 of an acre of flat gras. my parents bought me a 18hp Sears 42" garden tractor for a wedding present. Used it at least twice a week for eight years. Blades, belts and batteries were all that was ever needed. When I bartered it for something else it still looked and ran like new. Don't underestimate them.
Simplicity and JD (dealer version) are premium machines and are priced accordingly. If you have the extra money, the quality is generally superior. My mom hass 3 acres that I cut with her JD GT275. That thing is nearly 20 years old and never had a failure of any kind. It was around $4500 back in the day though.
Also, make sure you get a hydrostat...The gear versions of the small machines are never in sync with the cutting speed that you want. Either too fast or too slow.
Simplicity and JD (dealer version) are premium machines and are priced accordingly. If you have the extra money, the quality is generally superior. My mom hass 3 acres that I cut with her JD GT275. That thing is nearly 20 years old and never had a failure of any kind. It was around $4500 back in the day though.
Also, make sure you get a hydrostat...The gear versions of the small machines are never in sync with the cutting speed that you want. Either too fast or too slow.