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- Tractor
- John Deere 3033R, 855 MFWD, 757 ZTrak; IH Cub Cadet 123
I can take a stab at it. I use about 1 gallon per acre, at a rate of about 2 acres an hour. I average about 70 hours of mowing per year, so 140 gallons per year. US average gas price is $3.35 today, so let's call that $470 at today's pricing.
I've gone thru 3 electric PTO clutches in 12 years, average price $500, so add $1500 for that. I also bought new mower blades, but that's not unique to ICE vs. EV, so ignore that. One full change of belts in that time, at least ignoring those that were self-inflicted stupidity, so another $200 there. I inherited it with a failed weld on the muffler mount, and too far gone to repair with my own weld, so another $300 there. And yearly oil change + oil filter + fuel filter + head gaskets every 4th year (valve adjust) probably ads up to something like $40'ish per year.
Grand total = $675/year, on average. This is for a 2007 (or is it 2009?) Deere 757 ZTrak commercial 60" zero-turn mower.
My hours and fuel are actually a bit above these numbers, closer to 90-100 hours per year, but that's because I use the same machine for Walnut harvesting and occasionally pushing a JRCO blower buggy. There's also a little grease used for the dozen Zerks on the machine, but that's too small an expense to bother counting.
I've gone thru 3 electric PTO clutches in 12 years, average price $500, so add $1500 for that. I also bought new mower blades, but that's not unique to ICE vs. EV, so ignore that. One full change of belts in that time, at least ignoring those that were self-inflicted stupidity, so another $200 there. I inherited it with a failed weld on the muffler mount, and too far gone to repair with my own weld, so another $300 there. And yearly oil change + oil filter + fuel filter + head gaskets every 4th year (valve adjust) probably ads up to something like $40'ish per year.
Grand total = $675/year, on average. This is for a 2007 (or is it 2009?) Deere 757 ZTrak commercial 60" zero-turn mower.
My hours and fuel are actually a bit above these numbers, closer to 90-100 hours per year, but that's because I use the same machine for Walnut harvesting and occasionally pushing a JRCO blower buggy. There's also a little grease used for the dozen Zerks on the machine, but that's too small an expense to bother counting.