dgeesaman
Silver Member
I'm getting close to closing on "the farm" and biding my time with mower and tractor digital shopping. The new place will have 4-5 acres of fenced pastures that will need mowed at 5" high and 5 acres of mowing all around the buildings and fences. The land is fairly flat but in the wet season it can be soft.
My FIL just bought a Ferris IS 500Z 61". He loves it, and no doubt I'll have to try it out on the new place at least once. Maybe two or three times.
The barnowner where we are now has a Gravely 60" 3-wheel style. He thinks it's great and it's given him plenty of years of service. From my research, I only that they don't make true zero-radius turns, are easy to maintain with the flip-up deck, easier learning curve, and are highly maneuverable around obstacles - perhaps better than a ZTR.
Also ZTR's are the popular thing right now, so from a value point of view it's hard to get a great deal on one. I suspect the 3-wheels will have much softer prices.
Do you think a 3-wheel mower makes sense for me?
My FIL just bought a Ferris IS 500Z 61". He loves it, and no doubt I'll have to try it out on the new place at least once. Maybe two or three times.
The barnowner where we are now has a Gravely 60" 3-wheel style. He thinks it's great and it's given him plenty of years of service. From my research, I only that they don't make true zero-radius turns, are easy to maintain with the flip-up deck, easier learning curve, and are highly maneuverable around obstacles - perhaps better than a ZTR.
Also ZTR's are the popular thing right now, so from a value point of view it's hard to get a great deal on one. I suspect the 3-wheels will have much softer prices.
Do you think a 3-wheel mower makes sense for me?