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- Dec 31, 2010
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- Tractor
- Looking to buy one
I have a NH TC40DA and i am in the market for a 3pt rear discharge finishing mower. I currently mow a farmyard that took me 6 hours to do with a craftsman 42" mower. So now that i have the compact tractor that i was dreaming of last summer while i was mowing its time to bite the bullet and purchase a mower for it.
Originally i was going to go with a 72" to cover my tracks. Then i got to thinking why not a 84" that way i can swing over a little closer to objects without rubbing on the tires. My doubts with the 84in is you have to keep looking back to see where the mower is at with a 72 you could gauge it easier with the tires. I dont know if the extra 6 inches of mower on each side of the tire would make a big difference in getting close to objects or not. 84" mowers are higher in price, used 72" are easier to find used, and probably easier to sell if i would decide to sell it. Will an 84" mower fit on a trailer when still hooked up to the tractor? I know i could just measure a trailer but i didnt think of it until now. I dont have a trailer yet, someday.
Brand name? At first i was going to buy a king kutter at runnings for $1495
But i am leary of quality. In my opinion is it better to buy a used higher quality mower that looks as if it is good shape, or buy a brand new one at lower quality. I dont have a whole lot to mow, but i want it to last. I ran across some used ones of better quality. On tractor house there are some nice woods mowers for 2000 and even new ones for 2600, but by the time it is shipped here that adds another 500 to the price.
the other brands i am considering or have seen used was
Farm king used 84" y750r 2100 used very little new 2800(if you can find someone that can still order from them and get them in this summer)
bobcat 72" $2000
USed woods are around $2000
Originally i was going to go with a 72" to cover my tracks. Then i got to thinking why not a 84" that way i can swing over a little closer to objects without rubbing on the tires. My doubts with the 84in is you have to keep looking back to see where the mower is at with a 72 you could gauge it easier with the tires. I dont know if the extra 6 inches of mower on each side of the tire would make a big difference in getting close to objects or not. 84" mowers are higher in price, used 72" are easier to find used, and probably easier to sell if i would decide to sell it. Will an 84" mower fit on a trailer when still hooked up to the tractor? I know i could just measure a trailer but i didnt think of it until now. I dont have a trailer yet, someday.
Brand name? At first i was going to buy a king kutter at runnings for $1495
But i am leary of quality. In my opinion is it better to buy a used higher quality mower that looks as if it is good shape, or buy a brand new one at lower quality. I dont have a whole lot to mow, but i want it to last. I ran across some used ones of better quality. On tractor house there are some nice woods mowers for 2000 and even new ones for 2600, but by the time it is shipped here that adds another 500 to the price.
the other brands i am considering or have seen used was
Farm king used 84" y750r 2100 used very little new 2800(if you can find someone that can still order from them and get them in this summer)
bobcat 72" $2000
USed woods are around $2000