I was only able to make it to the John Deere dealer this weekend. He quoted me $17,300 on a 790 w/ R4 tires, FEL, and rear mounted rotary mower. Even with 0% financing for 2 years that's too much.
I talked with my cousin, who's in the excavation/mowing buisness and he highly recommended a rear mount mower for ease of removal. He claims the belly mowers are so much harder to take off that it's easy to just leave it on and use the FEL and get yourself into spots where you're banging up your belly mower too much.
I really would like to avoid having 2 tractors as I don't want to maintain 2 tractors, store 2 tractors, and talk my wife into buying 2 tractors.
I think it's going to turn out that I'm finish mowing more than an acre. I'm not great at estimating size, but with the area around my house, a couple trips up and down the edge of the drive, the area around the pond, and eventually my parents's house, it seems like a good bit more than an acre.
One thing that my wife brought up that I never thought of and doesn't concern me, but seems to have her all kinds of worried, is that when mowing with a wide mower (60" +) when you go over uneven ground, it may tend to not mow the low part. She says this was a problem at her parents house with their 60" lawn tractor. Do you guys have thoughts on this?
I'm still not making any decisions for a while now, but it seems like the best thing may be to take the Kubota dealer up on his offer to let me demo a tractor at my place. That should give me a better feel for what I want/need.
Thanks for all the good advice to date, and keep it coming. I appreciated the discussions about the
L3400, as that was seeming like a decent option for me, if I could find a used one or get the dealer to come down a little on his price of $16,500 for the
L3400 w/ FEL.