I have a Massey Ferguson 2706e and have been using a 5' finish mower behind it that my dad had sitting around for a while. I am looking to get something bigger/ more appropriate size for the machine so am looking at 7'-8'. I already have a 7' twin spindle rotary cutter i use for rougher uses but am looking for an actual finish mower for finer yard work. I'm not interested in a flail mower. There are several companies out there making a 7' finish mower with pretty much the same design although certainly different build qualities. Here is what I've been comparing and would like to hear others thoughts:
Caroni TC910- 93" cut, $2,900
https://www.agrisupply.com/caroni-estate-mower-rear-discharge-lift-type/p/29234/
This is the outlier to all the other options. It runs 5 blades instead of 3 which means more parts and spindles but parts are very easy to come by and very affordable when needed. Most info i have read on them, people have been very happy and gotten a quality cut and good service life from them.
Agmate 7'- 83" Cut, $3,050
https://www.agrisupply.com/finishing-mower/p/72506/
This is the 7' model Agrisupply carries. Before purchasing this, i would probably look a little harder into Woods, RhinoAg,... all the other locally repped brands since the 7' mowers all tend to be pretty much the same in design.
Phoenix M84S- 84" Cut, $3,369
https://www.(Temporarily blocked due to reports of company closure)/Farmtrac-Tractor-Finish-Mower-84-Rear-Discharge-p/far-mower-fin-84-ptorear-m84-s.htm
Again, another 7' mower with very similar design to all the others. People with the Phoenix, Sicma products seem to be very happy with them. I have looked around a bit and part availability does not appear to be very good, atleast from online sources. Any experiences there? I dont want to have to fight to find parts or pay an arm and leg for them when something breaks.
I keep leaning towards the Caroni due to the different design. I like that parts are so available and for a reasonable amount. I was looking at a Bush Hog 7' finish mower a while back that needed a side spindle which were close to $500 a piece and the wheel forks were not in great shape and the price for them just seemed ridiculous too so i bowed out of that deal. That is influencing my decision a fair amount while looking for what i want to buy now and pushing me towards the Caroni. I am not brand loyal and shake my head at those that go that way. I want a decent quality product at a reasonable price that wont make me choke when it comes time to work on it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Caroni TC910- 93" cut, $2,900
https://www.agrisupply.com/caroni-estate-mower-rear-discharge-lift-type/p/29234/
This is the outlier to all the other options. It runs 5 blades instead of 3 which means more parts and spindles but parts are very easy to come by and very affordable when needed. Most info i have read on them, people have been very happy and gotten a quality cut and good service life from them.
Agmate 7'- 83" Cut, $3,050
https://www.agrisupply.com/finishing-mower/p/72506/
This is the 7' model Agrisupply carries. Before purchasing this, i would probably look a little harder into Woods, RhinoAg,... all the other locally repped brands since the 7' mowers all tend to be pretty much the same in design.
Phoenix M84S- 84" Cut, $3,369
https://www.(Temporarily blocked due to reports of company closure)/Farmtrac-Tractor-Finish-Mower-84-Rear-Discharge-p/far-mower-fin-84-ptorear-m84-s.htm
Again, another 7' mower with very similar design to all the others. People with the Phoenix, Sicma products seem to be very happy with them. I have looked around a bit and part availability does not appear to be very good, atleast from online sources. Any experiences there? I dont want to have to fight to find parts or pay an arm and leg for them when something breaks.
I keep leaning towards the Caroni due to the different design. I like that parts are so available and for a reasonable amount. I was looking at a Bush Hog 7' finish mower a while back that needed a side spindle which were close to $500 a piece and the wheel forks were not in great shape and the price for them just seemed ridiculous too so i bowed out of that deal. That is influencing my decision a fair amount while looking for what i want to buy now and pushing me towards the Caroni. I am not brand loyal and shake my head at those that go that way. I want a decent quality product at a reasonable price that wont make me choke when it comes time to work on it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.