BoneDigger
Bronze Member
I realize you get a lot of these advice threads and I do apologize for posting yet another one, but $4000 is a lot of money and I could use some advice.
I have 2-acres of very sandy soil that I need to mow in east Texas. For the last 12 years I have been using a Craftsman lawn tractor with a 42" deck and a 15.5 Kohler engine. It has been a pretty good mower for the most part. I have never had the engine repaired in any way. The problem is that it takes forever to cut my two acres, which are for the most part wide open with few trees. Also, I have replaced the thin metal deck three times and it is needing it again. I'm also having a hard time finding parts and they all have to be ordered online. So, after 12 years of using the Craftsman, I'm ready to invest in a new mower.
After researching a bit, I think I would prefer a zero turn of some kind, and one with a fabricated deck. The sand around here is hard on decks. I would like to stay under $5000 and keep in mind that this is personal use, not commercial. Usually I cut once a week during spring and once every two weeks during summer.
We have most major brands represented locally but the ones I have looked at, in my price range are: Bad Boy ZT, Cub Cadet Z-Force, Toro Timecutter, Dixon Ultra, and Exmark Quest. There is a Hustler as well, but a little out of my range.
Of the units I have looked at, the Dixon seems like the best bang for the buck. It has a heavy 52" deck with a lifetime warranty, Kohler Commander Pro V-twin engine, and just seems well built. The Cub Cadet is 600 less, but reviews seem spotty. The Bad Boy is nice but is at the very top of my range and 400 more than the Dixon.
So, given my needs, do you think the Dixon is best, or should I look elsewhere? BTW, these units are at dealers, not box stores. Aside from that I know little about the dealers themselves. Is there any concern that Dixon, now that they are owned by Husquvarna, may be phased out all-together in the future making parts hard to get? I want this mower to last a LONG time.
I appreciate any recommendations.
Todd
I have 2-acres of very sandy soil that I need to mow in east Texas. For the last 12 years I have been using a Craftsman lawn tractor with a 42" deck and a 15.5 Kohler engine. It has been a pretty good mower for the most part. I have never had the engine repaired in any way. The problem is that it takes forever to cut my two acres, which are for the most part wide open with few trees. Also, I have replaced the thin metal deck three times and it is needing it again. I'm also having a hard time finding parts and they all have to be ordered online. So, after 12 years of using the Craftsman, I'm ready to invest in a new mower.
After researching a bit, I think I would prefer a zero turn of some kind, and one with a fabricated deck. The sand around here is hard on decks. I would like to stay under $5000 and keep in mind that this is personal use, not commercial. Usually I cut once a week during spring and once every two weeks during summer.
We have most major brands represented locally but the ones I have looked at, in my price range are: Bad Boy ZT, Cub Cadet Z-Force, Toro Timecutter, Dixon Ultra, and Exmark Quest. There is a Hustler as well, but a little out of my range.
Of the units I have looked at, the Dixon seems like the best bang for the buck. It has a heavy 52" deck with a lifetime warranty, Kohler Commander Pro V-twin engine, and just seems well built. The Cub Cadet is 600 less, but reviews seem spotty. The Bad Boy is nice but is at the very top of my range and 400 more than the Dixon.
So, given my needs, do you think the Dixon is best, or should I look elsewhere? BTW, these units are at dealers, not box stores. Aside from that I know little about the dealers themselves. Is there any concern that Dixon, now that they are owned by Husquvarna, may be phased out all-together in the future making parts hard to get? I want this mower to last a LONG time.
I appreciate any recommendations.
Todd