Zero turn recommendations for Southern Vermont

   / Zero turn recommendations for Southern Vermont #1  

Bullwinkle123

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Southern VT
Tractor
Kubota MX5400HST, Z724XKW-3-54
Looking for Southern Vermont specific suggestions.

Yard is probably under 2 acres, a fair bit of ... contour ... to ride along, buildings, stone walls, mulched gardens, the occasional tree.
Terrain is somewhat uneven but otherwise ... domestic ... and not too sloped, though there are some 3' grass banks (like steep mini-hills) in places, perhaps I will post a picture later.

The guys I've hired with their fancy zero turn mowers tend to get the cutting done in 45 minutes to an hour while _flying_ across the lawn at speeds I suspect are significantly more than 7MPH, but maybe it just looks that way.

I have read many of the topics here which are often dated, and I'm unsure of what dealers are in my area.

So looking for advice on where and what to buy in the So. Vt area. I know there's a Tractor Supply co in Greenfield MA, maybe closer, and Home Depot, and a John Deere dealer. There's the Kubota dealer in Walpole NH (which is where I bought my tractor).

Want something that will last and be easy to service, I'm getting older, trying to crawl under a poorly supported mower not my idea of a good time.

Preferably under $5k, but that's not strict, I appreciate quality. I'm thinking ~54", 60 probably too large, I need to scope out some of the pathways a bit and see if 54" is too large.

Cushioned ride also a good thing, but probably not a deal breaker.

Preferably with a killer bagging option to help with the fall leaf cleanup, but that's a secondary thing.

Thanks for suggestions.
 
   / Zero turn recommendations for Southern Vermont #2  
Look at dealer not box store. I have exmark and like it
 
   / Zero turn recommendations for Southern Vermont #3  
Have add my two bits here. For the ride, check out the Toro My Ride system. At 69, I wasn't happy with the aches my old zt caused. Bought a Toro Titan after a short test at the dealer. Looking at the deck, I'll use a picker or the fel to lift for cleaning and sharpening. Note that the smaller JD z series have very noticeable small frame sections on the front. Good luck in your search.
 
   / Zero turn recommendations for Southern Vermont #5  
Hello from Bennington Vermont.

I have two Dixie Choppers a 48” and a 60 inch mowing 5+ acres weekly. They both have dump boxes.

Have been completely reliable and fast. Either one can do twice as much as the John Deere 54” that is not bagging.
 
   / Zero turn recommendations for Southern Vermont #6  
I have a Deere Z945M which is 2x your upper price range but about mowing speed - this mower deck has a very high blade tip speed and can do a good job mowing at a relatively high ground speed. My old Gravely Promaster 100 ZTR did a lousy job of mowing at any speed but at least the seat was very uncomfortable :p .
 
   / Zero turn recommendations for Southern Vermont #7  
I can't give you local advice, but I would kindly suggest to consider a used commercial unit over a new residential unit, given your budget. It's a much better *value*, given your selection criteria.

Check local turf dealers with good reputations (talk with some local landscape co.'s to see who they use).
 
   / Zero turn recommendations for Southern Vermont #8  
I hear good things about the Toro Titan. I think a Scag Patriot might be a good choice as well.
 
   / Zero turn recommendations for Southern Vermont #9  
On the thoughts of a used commerciall machine. They don't get rid of a good machine, that's paid for and making money. Large companies regularly dispose of machinery when they can no longer depreciate it's value. Doubt that's the case in a small lawn care outfit. The aveage homeowner is far better off with a medium cost , full warranty new machine. Big box store bargains soon turn sour if you need service.
 
   / Zero turn recommendations for Southern Vermont #10  
For a smooth ride the Ferris IS800 or 2100 models, or Simplicity Citation also made by Ferris. They are owned by B&S and they are for sale but someone will likely buy them out. We have 3 + acres of grass, lots of trees and garden beds and takes me about 1.5 hours to cut. For leaves, I have a trac vac tow behind - but other options are a powered bagger on the Zero Turn.

There are many other very good machines Scag, Exmark as commercial machines too. I would get a 52" or 54" size and a suspension seat is a must for comfort. On pricing most near commercial machines will be $7K plus, and a powered bagger $1200 or so more.
 

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