Due to some problems with my other mowing equipment (Yanmar F16D) and a desire to get my yard in a little better shape (the rice tires on the Yanmar are a little rough on it from time to time), I'm going to be picking up a ZTR shortly, hopefully sometime this week.
I mow about 1 1/2 acres with many, many obstructions, mostly trees. The yard area is generally flat or gently sloping with one spot that is relatively steep.
My budget limit is about $3,000. There are a couple of dealers of ZTRs reasonably close, but I've had poor experiences with them in the past regarding other issues, and I don't want to do business with them, which leaves me more or less with the selection available from TSC, Lowes and HD. After a quick look at what they have available in my price range, here's the summary:
JD Z235 - 20 HP, 42" cut - $2500
JD Z255 - 22 HP, 48" cut - $3000
Husqvarna RZ4623 - 23 HP, 46" cut - $2700
Cub Cadet RZT 42 - 22 HP, 42" cut - $2500
Cub Cadet RZT 54 - 24 HP, 54" cut - $3000
There is a John Deere dealer in town, and I have had so-so to poor service from them from back when I had an old John Deere tractor. However, I do like the idea of what I hope would be better availability of parts and service should it be needed.
There is a Cub Cadet dealer just a few miles from the house - however, this is one of the dealers I have mentioned above that I don't want to do business with or even have to do business with. However, my brother has had a Cub Cadet from Home Depot for 5 years and it has basically be trouble free. He mows about 3/4 acre, but it is a steep lot.
I see on the web that there is a Husky dealer a couple of towns over, but I have no idea if it is a real dealer or if it's just a guy in a garage.
I have actually set on and messed around with each of these units, and I've got to say that I really like the feel of the Husky the best, but I will probably like any of them, so long as they perform well for years to come.
Again, $3000 is my limit on these units. I understand that these aren't pro-grade mowers, but it is going to be used for just my residential mowing and nothing more. Plus, once I get the Yanmar fixed again, I'll still have it as a back-up should the ZTR conk out.
I would appreciate your guys thoughts on these units.
Thanks.
I mow about 1 1/2 acres with many, many obstructions, mostly trees. The yard area is generally flat or gently sloping with one spot that is relatively steep.
My budget limit is about $3,000. There are a couple of dealers of ZTRs reasonably close, but I've had poor experiences with them in the past regarding other issues, and I don't want to do business with them, which leaves me more or less with the selection available from TSC, Lowes and HD. After a quick look at what they have available in my price range, here's the summary:
JD Z235 - 20 HP, 42" cut - $2500
JD Z255 - 22 HP, 48" cut - $3000
Husqvarna RZ4623 - 23 HP, 46" cut - $2700
Cub Cadet RZT 42 - 22 HP, 42" cut - $2500
Cub Cadet RZT 54 - 24 HP, 54" cut - $3000
There is a John Deere dealer in town, and I have had so-so to poor service from them from back when I had an old John Deere tractor. However, I do like the idea of what I hope would be better availability of parts and service should it be needed.
There is a Cub Cadet dealer just a few miles from the house - however, this is one of the dealers I have mentioned above that I don't want to do business with or even have to do business with. However, my brother has had a Cub Cadet from Home Depot for 5 years and it has basically be trouble free. He mows about 3/4 acre, but it is a steep lot.
I see on the web that there is a Husky dealer a couple of towns over, but I have no idea if it is a real dealer or if it's just a guy in a garage.
I have actually set on and messed around with each of these units, and I've got to say that I really like the feel of the Husky the best, but I will probably like any of them, so long as they perform well for years to come.
Again, $3000 is my limit on these units. I understand that these aren't pro-grade mowers, but it is going to be used for just my residential mowing and nothing more. Plus, once I get the Yanmar fixed again, I'll still have it as a back-up should the ZTR conk out.
I would appreciate your guys thoughts on these units.
Thanks.