I was thinking of a ZT mower, 60" for 5 acres. I mow with a Kubota B2150 with 60" mid-mount mower now. It takes me about 2 1/2 hours (not including trimming). The zero turn would be much faster, or so I'm told. But I've been here a long time and am getting older and I can't justify $6-8,000 (or more) for a new commercial so was looking at used. I will do a dump of my brain and look for opinions, just let me know if I'm all wet.
I don't know decent specs as far as hours, I know in general you take a chance when buying someone elses stuff. I do know the hydros are outrageous expensive and, I've been told, practically not serviceable. I've been sticking with Hydrogear or Parker. Engines Kawasaki FX or Kohler Command. I've seen a Ferris (which I always thought was a high-quality commercial brand) with 230 hrs and a Vanguard big block 30 HP on it (happens that B&S owns Ferris). So I've been, looking at, Gravely, Husqvarna, Ferris, (maybe) Hustler, Kubota, Exmark, Scag, Walker (but don't see many of those). Haven't really considered Deere just a personal thing.
Generally people speak poorly about Hustler, Big Dog, Bad Boy, etc. but some of the models have really good engines and high-end hydraulics on them. Outside of engine and hydrostatics the rest of the machine is just metal and a few spindles, which doesn't concern me.
I haven't heard anything much good about Country Clipper (if you have parts issues), but that joystick drive is pretty attractive. I like Grasshopper and Woods, because you can put a snowblower onto some of them, and they seem spec- and parts-wise to both be pretty good. I guess at one time Grasshopper built the Woods units. The Cub Cadet Tank on paper looks good, but opinions aren't that high plus it is obsolete and I don't think CC really has a commercial replacement.
Any opinions that might guide me or should I just scrap the idea of "pre-owned"? I've been trying to stay with residential used machines and avoiding the lawn maintenance guys used stuff . . . most of them look totally trashed.
I don't know decent specs as far as hours, I know in general you take a chance when buying someone elses stuff. I do know the hydros are outrageous expensive and, I've been told, practically not serviceable. I've been sticking with Hydrogear or Parker. Engines Kawasaki FX or Kohler Command. I've seen a Ferris (which I always thought was a high-quality commercial brand) with 230 hrs and a Vanguard big block 30 HP on it (happens that B&S owns Ferris). So I've been, looking at, Gravely, Husqvarna, Ferris, (maybe) Hustler, Kubota, Exmark, Scag, Walker (but don't see many of those). Haven't really considered Deere just a personal thing.
Generally people speak poorly about Hustler, Big Dog, Bad Boy, etc. but some of the models have really good engines and high-end hydraulics on them. Outside of engine and hydrostatics the rest of the machine is just metal and a few spindles, which doesn't concern me.
I haven't heard anything much good about Country Clipper (if you have parts issues), but that joystick drive is pretty attractive. I like Grasshopper and Woods, because you can put a snowblower onto some of them, and they seem spec- and parts-wise to both be pretty good. I guess at one time Grasshopper built the Woods units. The Cub Cadet Tank on paper looks good, but opinions aren't that high plus it is obsolete and I don't think CC really has a commercial replacement.
Any opinions that might guide me or should I just scrap the idea of "pre-owned"? I've been trying to stay with residential used machines and avoiding the lawn maintenance guys used stuff . . . most of them look totally trashed.