rockinbbar
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- Joined
- Nov 11, 2015
- Messages
- 404
- Location
- South Texas
- Tractor
- New Holland Powerstar 120, Powerstar 75, New Holland c245
Interesting. The new .40 has indeed beefed things up. When I was looking a year ago all those points favored the Landpride. I see now that the woods is 500 lbs heavier, as you say, probably because the deck is now 10 ga, same as the LP. The woods used to be 12ga. And I see they beefed up the drive line to Cat 4/4, however the LP is 6/4. And the Woods gear box ratings now match the LP where before they were less.
Those are all nice improvements. Do you mind me asking what you paid for it?
I know what you mean about these mowers varying a lot in durability. I have a nearly 20 year old Woods BB720 that is much, much more durable that other mowers that I've seen, and mine had hit quite a few rocks and stumps over the years, and the mower always wins. The LP 2512 that I got is definitely not as durable, but was also a good bit less expensive. I only mow my own fields so it should only see grass with minimal surprises, unlike the BB720. I hope I'm still happy with it in 10 years.
Like I said above, it was around $17k.
Which came in a little under what I thought they would ask. I think it's pretty much what the market is for 12' cutters now.
You REALLY see things jump with extra heavy duty 15 foot cutters.
My new Woods 15.72 listed for $32.5k.. But after running it all season, I can sure see where the money went. It's much better than my 10 year old Woods XHD that I ran without problem for 10 years.
The new 12.40 is pretty much a smaller version of the 15.72, with most of the new engineering.
They both cut clean enough to mow the yard with!
My 15.72..
 
	 
 
		