scott_vt
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stubborn said:From what little browsing I have done most Zero-Turn Mowers (ZTM) seem to be priced kinda high, at least compared to a "regular" tractor. Home Depot and Lowe's has a Deere and Cub Cadet, both with 38" decks (I think), non mulching (which is what I want) and both machines are priced at $3K. I bought a Cub Cadet LT1050 mulching tractor for $2200 last year.
Are ZTM machines that much more expensive to build? If I did get one it would need to have a 48" (minimum) mulching deck and I would like to not pay more than $2500. I have about 4 acres to mow and lots of it is paths. I found this Husqvarna 48" ZTM at Sears for $3K but that still seems expensive. Maybe it's just me.
Mornin Stubborn,
Take a look at the deal Home Depot has on there Toro Z4200. 42" cut 19hp Kohler Command engine for $2499. If its a first time purchase on HD credit card take off 10% bringing the total price to $2250 plus tax. I was thinking about a 6 ft rear finish mower for my Massey, but the more I think about it the small ZTR makes more sence. I wont have to remove my bushog everytinme I want to cut the lawn ! I believe they offer a 3yr warranty. I believe that machine can mow 1 3/4 acre per hour !