Old thread I know. I wanted to jump in and say I have a Cub Cadet Z turn sub 3000.00 mower. Bought it around 6 years ago. The only thing I've replaced are the belts. I had to tube one front tire and the blades. It has the Kawasaki engine. I mow around acre once a week on combined terrain with maybe 10% of it at a 15% pitch.
There were three options I considered when I bought it:
- Hire an outside company to mow for me
-Buy mid level Z trun
-Buy a commercial z turn
In doing the math I probably could have hired a reasonably priced company to do it for me when compared to a 3000.00 cash outlay over 5-7 years. It's actually more than 3K when you consider maintenance and parts. Not to mention your time.
I'm still at the do-it-your-selfer stage, so the mid level mower seemed a good deal. I didn't need something designed to run all day every day 5 or 6 days a week. I can get the job done in about 45 minutes with the Z.
I guess long term the largest consideration is how long the Kawasaki engine will hold up. I keep the oil and filter changed in it. So far at 6 years in no signs of wear. Almost everything else is likely financially feasible to change, the deck bearings, the blades, the hydraulic drives even. If they aren't too much. I don't see the scales tipping to get 10+ years out of it so long as that motor holds. If the motor goes, almost as much as a new mower. It's probably over unless I can find an inexpensive replacement.
3000.00
500.00 maint. into the first 7 years.
New motor at 10 years? If I can get one for a grand maybe. If not, it's a new mower or an outside company............or a townhouse into retirement. No mowing again...ever
Buying a commercial more at double the cost is loosing my shirt.
3 acres for this mower would be a piece of cake. I'd say go for it if you don't mind some replacement parts over the long haul and can regularly service it.