JPinnell
Bronze Member
For those of you with the belly mower do you wish you'd gone with the other available deck?
I'm pretty close to deciding which model and brand I'm going to get. I think it's B7800 (although I considered the B7510/7610 and Deere 2320) even though I don't need 30hp but want more than 20hp. But the price jump to go from 7510 to 7610 seemed steep and if I can keep a 72" deck I'd prefer to.
Some background: 9.5 acres in mid MO and 5.5 is currently mowed in a park type setting. Plenty of trees but none of the landscaping is so close together that the 72" deck won't pass. It's currently mowed with an Exmark 72" ZTR and I'm contemplating trading it in on a B7800 w/loader and mmm. Tractor duties will be 90% mowing but future landscaping(patio, retaining wall, garden, flattening a dry pond), firewood, snow removal, etc. In my mind I can't justify a ZTR and a Tractor for finance, storage, and maintenance reasons. I'm willing for some longer mowing times in exchange for expanded capabilities with a tractor. My concerns are less maneuverability with the tractor therefore going for a 60" deck balanced against covering more ground, closer trimming, while keeping the mowing speed with the 72". I can mow the 5.5-6 acres in 4 hrs if I'm in a good mood and have tunes on the iPod
The "yard" is not really that smooth, gopher hills, ditches, and hidden stumps so the ZTR doesn't really "fly" on most of it.
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Overall cut quality not a big concern as I realize I'm spoiled with my Exmark. I do want the mmm and not a rear finish mower. The Exmark has a suspended deck and does scalp in a few places, whereas the tractor would have a ground contact deck.
I've also considered keeping the ZTR since it excels at mowing and buying a used tractor with loader for landscaping and other duties. The market seems setup to make it easy to buy new with cheap interest and when you factor in higher interest rates on something used it seems smarter to buy new with warranty for the 20% difference. I've got enough vehicles to park, maintain, etc as it is
I'm pretty close to deciding which model and brand I'm going to get. I think it's B7800 (although I considered the B7510/7610 and Deere 2320) even though I don't need 30hp but want more than 20hp. But the price jump to go from 7510 to 7610 seemed steep and if I can keep a 72" deck I'd prefer to.
Some background: 9.5 acres in mid MO and 5.5 is currently mowed in a park type setting. Plenty of trees but none of the landscaping is so close together that the 72" deck won't pass. It's currently mowed with an Exmark 72" ZTR and I'm contemplating trading it in on a B7800 w/loader and mmm. Tractor duties will be 90% mowing but future landscaping(patio, retaining wall, garden, flattening a dry pond), firewood, snow removal, etc. In my mind I can't justify a ZTR and a Tractor for finance, storage, and maintenance reasons. I'm willing for some longer mowing times in exchange for expanded capabilities with a tractor. My concerns are less maneuverability with the tractor therefore going for a 60" deck balanced against covering more ground, closer trimming, while keeping the mowing speed with the 72". I can mow the 5.5-6 acres in 4 hrs if I'm in a good mood and have tunes on the iPod
http://www.johnpinnell.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=499
http://www.johnpinnell.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=545
http://www.johnpinnell.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=515
Overall cut quality not a big concern as I realize I'm spoiled with my Exmark. I do want the mmm and not a rear finish mower. The Exmark has a suspended deck and does scalp in a few places, whereas the tractor would have a ground contact deck.
I've also considered keeping the ZTR since it excels at mowing and buying a used tractor with loader for landscaping and other duties. The market seems setup to make it easy to buy new with cheap interest and when you factor in higher interest rates on something used it seems smarter to buy new with warranty for the 20% difference. I've got enough vehicles to park, maintain, etc as it is