Zero Turn for 4 acres?

   / Zero Turn for 4 acres? #41  
As others have said, is this something you WANT to do? Financially, it makes way more sense to buy the equipment & do it yourself. However, if you don't like to/want to, do this kind of work, and you have the financial means to hire it out, then you should keep doing that. Pretty simple, really.

If you do decide to get your own equipment, get quality commercial grade stuff. Will cost more upfront, but pay off in the end. Many good brands already mentioned here, go out and sample each, and buy what you like best. But beware, you will not get any decent 60"+ commercial ZTR for under $5K (new). I'm approaching 700 hrs on my commercial ZTR, haven't even replaced a belt yet. In the ZTR world, you truly get what you pay for.
 
   / Zero Turn for 4 acres? #42  
You might also get a couple of other quotes, see if anyone else will have a better price for comparable quality...

Aaron Z
 
   / Zero Turn for 4 acres? #43  
I would get a front deck Zero Turn (Grasshopper, Woods, Deines) that is very robust and get as big a deck as you can imagine using. I have a 60" but I wouldn't mind having a 72". Front decks are easier to service and easier to maneuver around trees for less trimming without you getting brushed during the mowing. 72" decks reach further than 60" to keep you further out of the trees and bushes. If you have 4 acres nothing smaller than 60".

As somebody said scalping isn't a problem if you just let it scalp a few times and then you won't. A few extra rollers on the deck help as well. Handles not steering wheel - my wife is about as much a city girl as you can possibly imagine and she took to the handles within five minutes and loves them.

The big thing as been said a few times is it what you want to do? Most of us find it enjoyable but if you don't then hire it done.
 
   / Zero Turn for 4 acres? #44  
61" mower deck is about right for 4 acres.

Use mulch and/or roundup around your trees, fences, etc and never worry about running a string trimmer again. I havent ran one in probably 8 years. If my 61" mower cant mow it....I spray it
This! ^^^
I used the trimmer once, and since every thing that needed trimmed is sprayed by valentine's day. You could also try a sheep or goats, they are actually kind of fun.
 
   / Zero Turn for 4 acres? #45  
If it truly takes you 8 hours a week and you mow weekly $600 a month is a bargain. That is $18.75 an hour. I am sure your time is worth more than that not to mention the equipment cost. That being said I think it could be done much faster with the right equipment. I mowed about 3 acres today in a couple hours with a 60" zero turn.
 
   / Zero Turn for 4 acres? #46  
I mow about 4 acres a week with my Walker GHS 48" deck. Takes me about 2.5 / 3 hrs total. As someone said a quality 60" ZTM will run quite a bit more than 5k but a nice used one may be found for just a bit more than that.
 
   / Zero Turn for 4 acres? #47  
61" mower deck is about right for 4 acres.

Use mulch and/or roundup around your trees, fences, etc and never worry about running a string trimmer again. I havent ran one in probably 8 years. If my 61" mower cant mow it....I spray it

This...
400 times over...
 
   / Zero Turn for 4 acres? #48  
This would be a no brainer for me, I would head down to the local John Deere store and buy a X750 mower or a Z997R zero turn, I would have them throw in a Stihl Sg20 Backpack Sprayer.

Roundup is your friend.
 
   / Zero Turn for 4 acres? #49  
This would be a no brainer for me, I would head down to the local John Deere store and buy a X750 mower or a Z997R zero turn, I would have them throw in a Stihl Sg20 Backpack Sprayer.

Roundup is your friend.
A backpack sprayer for 4 acres? I've a 25gal with 10' of fold down beams with two jets on each. That's for an acre of manicured. The other 4 are really only cut for weed control as per the municipality regs. I've a 48" Bush hog but all the rocks are gone and I've used the 72" FM with the only risk being ant hills. Still, seems to me that a gang mower would be most efficient if one was maintaining that amount of manicured acreage with any regulatory.

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   / Zero Turn for 4 acres? #50  
A backpack sprayer for 4 acres? I've a 25gal with 10' of fold down beams with two jets on each. That's for an acre of manicured. The other 4 are really only cut for weed control as per the municipality regs. I've a 48" Bush hog but all the rocks are gone and I've used the 72" FM with the only risk being ant hills. Still, seems to me that a gang mower would be most efficient if one was maintaining that amount of manicured acreage with any regulatory.

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I didn't want to get carried away, I too have a 40 Gal 3-PT sprayer w/ wand and booms I use to put down Amine 2-4-D and liquid fertilizer. I use my backpack sprayer around the house, carport and shed. I'm cutting 5 AC total, 2.5 weekly with a X495 w/ 54" deck (2hr), 2.5 bi-monthly with Frontier 72" finish mower (1.5hr).

Between mowing, edging and weed eating I spend about 3-4 hrs during the week on the 2.5 and about 6 hrs every other week. I try to do this after work on Wed and Thur so I'm not a slave to the yard on the weekends.

No way I could justify paying someone to do this.
 

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