Hexa Fox
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5 months? LOL
When you mow for a living, there's rarely any blade makes it 5 months. They get sharpened almost daily and changed out every 8 or so hours of actual use. They have to be in excellent condition to leave a manicured cut at speed all day long.
Believe it or not it is one of the reasons I bought a Craftsman. I did a lot of research on Husqvarna, Toro, John Deere, Scag, Hustler, Exmark, and all the rest. I found that my money was going to be best spent on a Scag or John Deere. Like you I knew about the commercial 7-iron deck. Mostly because I wanted to put the 62" Mid Mount Mower on a John Deere 2720. It is also a 7 iron system.
It was quite expensive but I decided it was worth it because I could use it to do Snow Removal in the winter and a range of things my Zero Turn couldn't do. The thing that turned me off is that they discontinued the 2320-3720 last year. I haven't been able to find one. They replaced the 2720 with the 2025r which has a half less horsepower at the PTO and has a RIO switch.
Having a buddy in the business I heard the 2025r was going to be trash compared to the 2720. Still a great machine just it is tough to beat a machine like the 2720.
Anyway long story short I decided to buy a Craftsman Zero Turn because I would be paying less that I would have paid just for the Mid Mount Mower on the 2720. Which is less than $3,000. I was looking at a couple scags and if I was going to get one I was going hard or going home. So I chose one with a 52" cut and picked a nice one and I am pretty sure it was like $7,000-$8,000.
I started my mowing business with my fathers tiny little 42" cut riding mower. When I realized it was doing better than all the neighbors I decided to start taking care of it better. I am aware that even though the grass still looks great you can do some damage if the blades are not sharp. Right now believe it or not these blades are still working close to as good as when I purchased the machine.
It does great. Just after hitting that rock and knowing that it is coming close to time to sharpen or replace I thought I would make this post. I make the other people that mow for money in this area look like morons. Especially people with the little garbage John Deere and Cub Cadets you see out at Home Depot. The only ones that out do me are the ones that have a commercial John Deere or of course Scag or something similar. Then again this piece of equipment will pay for it's self this year.