kolyur
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We moved to a new home about a year ago and now have a 1+ acre lot with about 3/4 acre to mow. I've been doing it with a push mower up until now so needless to say I'm ready for a change. I've pretty much decided on green but I'm debating between the X300 and X500. My lot is generally flat except for about 1/3 of it which is at a smooth 10 degrees. The lawn perimeter is very curvy and I have a number of trees to mow around so I've decided on 4WS and a 48" deck, which leaves X384 and X584 as my options. At this point I don't intend to do anything with it besides mow and maybe pull a small yard cart, so I think the X384 would fit the bill for this. But there's the issue of comfort--I'm a big guy at 6'3" 240lb and my knees were right against the steering wheel of the X300. I don't anticipate moving snow but I could see getting some small implements for it someday--roller, dethatcher, aerator. These concerns were making me lean toward the X500 even though it would be a tighter fit in my garage.
Anyway, I'd welcome any thoughts on the whole X300 vs. X500 thing but the real reason for my post has to do with bagging. I was planning to get the mulch kit and 7 bu. Powerflow bagger, with the intent of mulching whenever possible but bagging when the grass goes crazy in springtime. Our lot is next to a woods so we do get a lot of leaves on the yard in the Fall but I have a walk-behind blower that makes quick work of sending them all back where they came from. The problem is the shrubs and mulched beds, which are extensive and require the leaves to be vacuumed out rather than blown. Right now I have an old Peco lawn vac that I inherited from my dad (similar to the one in the pic). He mounted it on a cart and attached a long hose with a handle to the intake. It works OK but the bag is hard to empty and dragging it around the yard is a pain.
So... I'm wondering if there's some kind of bagger unit available for the Deere that has the option of attaching a hose for shrub cleanup and the like. The caveat is that I do not want a trailer-style machine. It's going to take some maneuvering of the tractor to reach some of these spots and I know I can't do it with a trailer attached. The Peco unit I have used to be mounted to the back of a Cub Cadet and it would fit the bill if emptying the bag wasn't such a bear. Peco doesn't seem to make this style of bagger anymore. So far the only one I've found that mounts directly to the tractor is the Trac Vac 462, but frankly I'm not real keen on the neighbors watching me mow with a big trash can on my rear end.
I'd appreciate any suggestions on equipment, or just hearing how you guys in similar situations handle it in the Fall.
Anyway, I'd welcome any thoughts on the whole X300 vs. X500 thing but the real reason for my post has to do with bagging. I was planning to get the mulch kit and 7 bu. Powerflow bagger, with the intent of mulching whenever possible but bagging when the grass goes crazy in springtime. Our lot is next to a woods so we do get a lot of leaves on the yard in the Fall but I have a walk-behind blower that makes quick work of sending them all back where they came from. The problem is the shrubs and mulched beds, which are extensive and require the leaves to be vacuumed out rather than blown. Right now I have an old Peco lawn vac that I inherited from my dad (similar to the one in the pic). He mounted it on a cart and attached a long hose with a handle to the intake. It works OK but the bag is hard to empty and dragging it around the yard is a pain.
So... I'm wondering if there's some kind of bagger unit available for the Deere that has the option of attaching a hose for shrub cleanup and the like. The caveat is that I do not want a trailer-style machine. It's going to take some maneuvering of the tractor to reach some of these spots and I know I can't do it with a trailer attached. The Peco unit I have used to be mounted to the back of a Cub Cadet and it would fit the bill if emptying the bag wasn't such a bear. Peco doesn't seem to make this style of bagger anymore. So far the only one I've found that mounts directly to the tractor is the Trac Vac 462, but frankly I'm not real keen on the neighbors watching me mow with a big trash can on my rear end.
I'd appreciate any suggestions on equipment, or just hearing how you guys in similar situations handle it in the Fall.