Suggestions for Mower for 91-year old?

   / Suggestions for Mower for 91-year old? #11  
Go ahead and get her the Deere and then sell it when she is no longer able to mow. If she is 91 and enjoys cutting grass then get something that works for her, life is too short to worry over the cost of a lawnmower. It should hold a good value for resell.
 
   / Suggestions for Mower for 91-year old? #12  
Better be glad your wife won't try the ZTR. Mine nearly cried when I bought my first one, said she would never learn how to use it. She mowed once and made a mess, second time was better, now she races me to get on it first. She can mow our lot faster than me and do a better job while gazing around and apparently daydreaming.
Regardless of brand, that zero turn thing will take her back to her youth if she ever drove a go-cart! I bought the "Hustler" 42" largely because they have a solid welded deck as opposed to the tinny stamped deck that doesn't last long in sand country...my wife figured it out immediately...took me a little longer but I got it! Think about it...feet never come into the mowing operation. The levers are adjustable and don't require much shoulder movement at all. OP says she has a few acres which would be perfect to practice on...I'd say borrow one and let her try it...I have a hunch that she'll be mowing more often than she needs to.
 
   / Suggestions for Mower for 91-year old? #13  
I would agree with these guys on the ZTR. I hear your concerns but, I've used riding mowers, walk-behind, stand on, brush hogs and ZTR's. By far, the easiest to operate is the ZTR. I would suggest that before you rule it out, you take her to a dealer and let her test drive one on a couple of different occasions. If she doesn't like it, get what she wants. I think you, and she, might be surprised at how much easier they are to operate than a lawn tractor and how much faster she'll be able to get the job done, which will translate into less wear on her body and less fuel burned (2 of your original criteria).
 
   / Suggestions for Mower for 91-year old? #14  
I would agree with these guys on the ZTR. I hear your concerns but, I've used riding mowers, walk-behind, stand on, brush hogs and ZTR's. By far, the easiest to operate is the ZTR. I would suggest that before you rule it out, you take her to a dealer and let her test drive one on a couple of different occasions. If she doesn't like it, get what she wants. I think you, and she, might be surprised at how much easier they are to operate than a lawn tractor and how much faster she'll be able to get the job done, which will translate into less wear on her body and less fuel burned (2 of your original criteria).
And she has a lot of ground to practice on...like I said, it took me a while to figure it out but that was simply me...eye/hand/left brain/right brain thing (my wife took it for a spin and she came back to ask what the problem was) but I have it now and wouldn't go back to anything else for mowing lawns. Biggest drawback for me is that I do sit low and it can be a problem defining my lines...but for a 91 year old, that should be a plus...doesn't take much to get in or out of one of those.
 
   / Suggestions for Mower for 91-year old? #15  
I would get something that is close to what she has now. I wouldn't get a Z turn even though the younger and more adventurist type find them nice, although I like them.

KISS
The little John Deeres' and maybe some others are super easy to drive and are noted for the ergonomic value. Some may have very comfortable seats. Get power steering, hydrostatic trans and deck lift, and I would suggest foot peddle operation. But They are comfortable sitting and driving. I would stay away from gear shift and clutch if just for resale value.

Personally for me I wouldn't ever get a big box store lawn tractor JD because they are not rugged enough for my needs. I don't know the mower lift setup on those, hydro or not, but she won't need rugged or expensive so going that route might be the best.
 
   / Suggestions for Mower for 91-year old? #16  
I would get something that is close to what she has now. I wouldn't get a Z turn even though the younger and more adventurist type find them nice, although I like them.

KISS
The little John Deeres' and maybe some others are super easy to drive and are noted for the ergonomic value. Some may have very comfortable seats. Get power steering, hydrostatic trans and deck lift, and I would suggest foot peddle operation. But They are comfortable sitting and driving. I would stay away from gear shift and clutch if just for resale value.

Personally for me I wouldn't ever get a big box store lawn tractor JD because they are not rugged enough for my needs. I don't know the mower lift setup on those, hydro or not, but she won't need rugged or expensive so going that route might be the best.
That JD green paint never comes cheap on anything. A lot of the zero turns are now offered with a wheel instead of the sticks but OP has a set price in mind and I doubt power steering will meet the requirements. Tough decision. As an aside, my MIL (88) recently moved into a house not far from here. I bought a trailer to haul my Hustler over there for the big yard and sides. She does the back and trim work with an old Toro (that she just wrecked...told her to not try to mow around the culvert but it bothered her I guess). Somehow I think if we took yard work away from her she would simply die.
 
   / Suggestions for Mower for 91-year old? #17  
I think you should try a ZTR before you write them off. IMO they are much easier to use for a semi disabled person over a steering wheel machine.
 
   / Suggestions for Mower for 91-year old?
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#18  
She has had the same car for nine years but cannot turn the air conditioner on. She does NOT need a ZTR to figure out! She would get hurt on one. I am looking at price here for the cheapest mower with power steering.

A few years ago I got her a battery powered weedeater and leaf blower. It was perfect for her. Weedeat until the battery went down. Then sit in the shade while it was charging. Takes her all week to mow and do a little weedeating. Ticks her off when my sister and I come and do the heavy trimming about once a month.

K.I.S.S.
 
   / Suggestions for Mower for 91-year old? #19  
Before buying my zero turn, I had a riding mower that I really enjoyed. The riding mower was relaxing and fun to mow with. It was slow, and it couldn't handle side slopes very well, but I always looked forward to having a beer on the fender when on it. My zero turn is all work. It beats you up, it doesn't alloy you to enjoy a beverage and it's not relaxing. My 79 year old dad refuses to get on it after trying it for ten minutes.

Power steering is where you have me struggling to give advice. I don't know of any riding mowers with power steering unless you go to a diesel sub compact tractor with a mid mower deck. That would be really nice and easy to operate, but also super expensive.

Have you looked at something like the Snapper riding mowers? I borrowed one once and enjoyed it.
 
   / Suggestions for Mower for 91-year old? #20  
Would it make sense to put the money into the one she is comfortable?
 

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