leoniru
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Hope I get lots of replies to this post so I can convince myself one way or the other whether or not I NEED a ZTR mower.
I mow about two+ acres (spread out over 4) of the most mower-Unfriendly 'lawn' (I use this term loosely) East of the Mississippi. Lots of undulations (constantly changing due to my logging/sawmill 'hobby'), mostly dandelion, sloping areas, and many obstacles (trees, berry patches, fenced-off areas, etc).
I've been getting by with two old 12 HP Kohler cub cadets(hydros.) for years now, but it takes me 6 or more hours --- depends on whether or not I collect/empty the clippings to use as garden mulch. Needless to say I am not very enthusiastic about this 'activity' especially when you add in the trimming and blade maintenance, etc.
My interest (desire?) for a ZTR has been awakened, but am I dreaming in thinking that a ZTR- any ZTR- could save me considerable time?
I'm wanting a 'Bota ZD real bad--even the 18 HP model-- but wonder if one of these would handle my needs. I must confess that I'm sort of predudiced towards Kubota as I own (almost) an L-48 TLB.
The Country Clippers also interest me(no diesel though) especially the flip-up deck (no more jacking up the cadets and laying on the ground skinning knuckles while removing blades!) and joystick control features (lots of overhanging fruit tree branches that love to swat faces and grab shirts).
Then again Woodmizer's parent company is offering an articulating deck machine (for moogoo bucks!) that is supposed to excel at uneven ground mowing.
A physically small unit would be preferred, but smaller seems to preclude commercial quality. A bagger option is a necessity.
There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of commentary in the various forums on the 'Botas or Country Clippers---seems like talk is skewed towards brands like Scag, Exmark, Gravely, Hustler, etc.(because they're better machines or more prevalent?) I must say that I've not really researched these brands much as I thought that the commercial quality models would be too big for my needs and their residential models would not stand up to my 'lawn's' challenging nature. The Country Clippers and 'Botas seem to fall in between somewhere with the 'Botas trending more towards the commercial end of things.
If a 6-10 K ZTR could handle my particular needs, but not one costing 3-5K, I would rather save-up for the more costly machine. I dread the thought of spending this amount of money only to find out that it wouldn't do any better of a job--or possibly even worse-- than the cadets, though most likely in a shorter time.
Unfortunately, I'm cursed to live in an area where there are few dealers nearby, and none that I like for any of these brands. (Bought my L-48 from Carvers before Kubota lowered the boom on internet sales).
Any comments especially from owners of the Kubotas and Country Clippers would be appreciated.
Thanx,
Jim S. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
I mow about two+ acres (spread out over 4) of the most mower-Unfriendly 'lawn' (I use this term loosely) East of the Mississippi. Lots of undulations (constantly changing due to my logging/sawmill 'hobby'), mostly dandelion, sloping areas, and many obstacles (trees, berry patches, fenced-off areas, etc).
I've been getting by with two old 12 HP Kohler cub cadets(hydros.) for years now, but it takes me 6 or more hours --- depends on whether or not I collect/empty the clippings to use as garden mulch. Needless to say I am not very enthusiastic about this 'activity' especially when you add in the trimming and blade maintenance, etc.
My interest (desire?) for a ZTR has been awakened, but am I dreaming in thinking that a ZTR- any ZTR- could save me considerable time?
I'm wanting a 'Bota ZD real bad--even the 18 HP model-- but wonder if one of these would handle my needs. I must confess that I'm sort of predudiced towards Kubota as I own (almost) an L-48 TLB.
The Country Clippers also interest me(no diesel though) especially the flip-up deck (no more jacking up the cadets and laying on the ground skinning knuckles while removing blades!) and joystick control features (lots of overhanging fruit tree branches that love to swat faces and grab shirts).
Then again Woodmizer's parent company is offering an articulating deck machine (for moogoo bucks!) that is supposed to excel at uneven ground mowing.
A physically small unit would be preferred, but smaller seems to preclude commercial quality. A bagger option is a necessity.
There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of commentary in the various forums on the 'Botas or Country Clippers---seems like talk is skewed towards brands like Scag, Exmark, Gravely, Hustler, etc.(because they're better machines or more prevalent?) I must say that I've not really researched these brands much as I thought that the commercial quality models would be too big for my needs and their residential models would not stand up to my 'lawn's' challenging nature. The Country Clippers and 'Botas seem to fall in between somewhere with the 'Botas trending more towards the commercial end of things.
If a 6-10 K ZTR could handle my particular needs, but not one costing 3-5K, I would rather save-up for the more costly machine. I dread the thought of spending this amount of money only to find out that it wouldn't do any better of a job--or possibly even worse-- than the cadets, though most likely in a shorter time.
Unfortunately, I'm cursed to live in an area where there are few dealers nearby, and none that I like for any of these brands. (Bought my L-48 from Carvers before Kubota lowered the boom on internet sales).
Any comments especially from owners of the Kubotas and Country Clippers would be appreciated.
Thanx,
Jim S. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif