HappyValley
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- Aug 30, 2010
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Hello. New to the forum. Looking for a little advice. I have a couple acres in the burbs - (just about 3), have a couple little hills here and there, some uneven terrain from a terrible regrade after septic tank/field replacement a couple years ago, etc. Looking for quick, nice cuts, probably put a mulch kit on whatever I get. Reliability a factor too.
I am looking to spend no more then 3K on a lawn mower. Currently have a CC 2166 42" that I bought used from the previous home owner. Always something wrong with it - but more importantly, kinda slow and small. Finally decided to sell that one, and buy something new.
Here are the options i'm considering (only buying new, anything used, you have NO idea what the heck people were doing to it before).
Husq LGTH2454 (has a kawasaki engine) - $2300
Husq GTH27V52LS (ground engaging)- $2900
Craftsman GT5000 - $2600
Craftsman PGT 9000 - $2900
CC GTX 1054 $2900
Any recommendations? Have researched all and of course you find plenty of pros and cons for all. Read that its better to get garden tractors even if you only use it to mow - better longevity and stronger on hills, frames stronger, etc.
Any advice would be much appreciated! Thank you. :thumbsup:
I am looking to spend no more then 3K on a lawn mower. Currently have a CC 2166 42" that I bought used from the previous home owner. Always something wrong with it - but more importantly, kinda slow and small. Finally decided to sell that one, and buy something new.
Here are the options i'm considering (only buying new, anything used, you have NO idea what the heck people were doing to it before).
Husq LGTH2454 (has a kawasaki engine) - $2300
Husq GTH27V52LS (ground engaging)- $2900
Craftsman GT5000 - $2600
Craftsman PGT 9000 - $2900
CC GTX 1054 $2900
Any recommendations? Have researched all and of course you find plenty of pros and cons for all. Read that its better to get garden tractors even if you only use it to mow - better longevity and stronger on hills, frames stronger, etc.
Any advice would be much appreciated! Thank you. :thumbsup: