s219
Super Member
- Joined
- Dec 7, 2011
- Messages
- 8,607
- Location
- Virginia USA
- Tractor
- Kubota L3200, Deere X380, Kubota RTV-X
If I was local, I wouldn't hesitate to give the DR unit a try under the 6-month return policy. But for people that have to use shipping, DR makes you pay shipping costs *both ways* when returning an item under the 6-month warranty. So it is potentially an expensive experiment to try one of their products. I think one of the reviews on their site mentioned they only got $600 back out of the $1000 cost when they returned their unit!!
Sickle mowers are awesome, but super expensive, they require rear hydraulics if you want to be able to control angle from the seat, and they have their downsides in terms of maintenance/performance/parts. I am keeping my eyes out for an older used unit -- some of the old Ford-branded sickle mowers are good bets, but they run $1500 for a good used one (which could be 30-40 years old).
Sickle mowers are awesome, but super expensive, they require rear hydraulics if you want to be able to control angle from the seat, and they have their downsides in terms of maintenance/performance/parts. I am keeping my eyes out for an older used unit -- some of the old Ford-branded sickle mowers are good bets, but they run $1500 for a good used one (which could be 30-40 years old).