J_J
Super Star Member
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2003
- Messages
- 18,952
- Location
- JACKSONVILLE, FL
- Tractor
- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
If you only had one choice between a PT and a ZTR. I would pick the PT everytime. Why, I just retired from the lawn service business. I own both a Dixie Chopper, and a PT-1445. If most or your work is cutting grass. then the ZTR would be my choice. A Dixie Chopper, 60 in cut to a 72 in cut will cost about $8,700.00 to $9,500.00.
If you want to a little bit of everything, then a PT would be worth every dime you put into it. The more implements you have, the more you will find to do. It really does make things easier. It only takes average intelligence to maintain the PT. You don't have to be a hydraulic expert, just pull out the part and take it to a hyd shop.
All the implements I have used are well made and should last
a long, long time. Some say it is built like a tank.
You really need to test drive and look at all the implements that are available to better see which ones will fit your needs.
I believe there is sufficient data on this forum , plus a visit to POWER-TRAC will help you with your decision. Good Luck
If you want to a little bit of everything, then a PT would be worth every dime you put into it. The more implements you have, the more you will find to do. It really does make things easier. It only takes average intelligence to maintain the PT. You don't have to be a hydraulic expert, just pull out the part and take it to a hyd shop.
All the implements I have used are well made and should last
a long, long time. Some say it is built like a tank.
You really need to test drive and look at all the implements that are available to better see which ones will fit your needs.
I believe there is sufficient data on this forum , plus a visit to POWER-TRAC will help you with your decision. Good Luck