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Walk behind mower recommendations.
Posted on 7/31/16 at 8:09 am
Posted on 7/31/16 at 8:09 am
My yard is approx 3/4 acre with fence and few other obstacles. I was thinking about getting a 30"+ walk behind in <$1500 range. I'm not interesting in a ZT bc I don't want to spend the money. What say you OT?
This post was edited on 7/31/16 at 8:12 am
Posted on 7/31/16 at 8:14 am to ODP
I have a Gravely WAW 34 (I think that's the number). I love it.
Only issue is that the mower deck belt will come off so I just leave the cover off.
Only issue is that the mower deck belt will come off so I just leave the cover off.
Posted on 7/31/16 at 9:39 am to ODP
Buy a cheap o from lowes replace the blade once a year and get a new one every 5 years and u will never have a problem
This post was edited on 7/31/16 at 10:16 am
Posted on 7/31/16 at 10:10 am to bootlegger
A Honda, Craftsman or Cub Cadet
Posted on 7/31/16 at 10:10 am to ODP
You can get a used gear drive 36" for that price
Posted on 7/31/16 at 10:12 am to ODP
For the bigger commercial self-propelled, I think Toro and Honda make good ones. I believe they come in 28 or 30. I don't like my Toro Super Recycler, and wouldn't buy one again.
You don't want a used walk-behind with a sulky? You can get them in 30, 32, and 36
You don't want a used walk-behind with a sulky? You can get them in 30, 32, and 36
Posted on 7/31/16 at 10:26 am to ODP
That's a good bit of yard to push. Why not just get a normal steering wheel riding mower for that price?
If you really want a push mower, check out the Bravo commercial mowers. My dad bought one this year and likes it. They are very sturdy and made of quality materials. I don't think anyone carries it in BR anymore. My dad had to go to a dealer in I think Metairie to get his. LINK
If you really want a push mower, check out the Bravo commercial mowers. My dad bought one this year and likes it. They are very sturdy and made of quality materials. I don't think anyone carries it in BR anymore. My dad had to go to a dealer in I think Metairie to get his. LINK
Posted on 7/31/16 at 10:32 am to ODP
For $1500, you could get a big box store riding mower. You'll hate yourself for getting a push mower for 3/4 acre.
Posted on 7/31/16 at 10:43 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
I only have 1/2 acre and while I could push it, i bought a ztr for the time factor. I can mow and weedeat and blow off within 1.5 hours and I have the rest of my day to do whatever with the kids. I've gotten to the point were I value time more than money.
Posted on 7/31/16 at 10:51 am to ODP
I got a Troy-Bilt self propelled with Honda motor at lowes. 3/4 of an acre, probably about 1/2 acre to actually mow. I've had it 7 years, changed oil once, blades once, and air filter yesterday for second time
Still runs great, I'll change blades and oil again before next season.
Posted on 7/31/16 at 12:39 pm to Hammertime
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You don't want a used walk-behind with a sulky? You can get them in 30, 32, and 36
What is a sulky?
Posted on 7/31/16 at 1:05 pm to ODP
Anything with a Kawasaki fj180v motor...
owned my for 10 years mowing a 180' x 80' plot of land once a week 7 months out of the year.
it still runs like a champ and doesn't burn a drop of oil with a once a year oil change.
owned my for 10 years mowing a 180' x 80' plot of land once a week 7 months out of the year.
it still runs like a champ and doesn't burn a drop of oil with a once a year oil change.
Posted on 7/31/16 at 1:45 pm to ODP
Sulky is the wheeled platform that you can attach to commercial style walk behinds to ride.
Posted on 7/31/16 at 3:11 pm to ODP
You can get a used commercial walk-behind up to 60" deck. Don't have to use the sulky if you dont want, just fold it up. Shouldnt have much trouble finding one in that price. I bought a scag 36" with 15 Kawasaki with only 100 hrs years ago for $2000. Its the hydro drive with reverse, not belt driven which means it doesn't have five speeds and don't have to use your knee to flip gears. Only has 300 now. Never any work done besides oil, filters, and blades.
Posted on 7/31/16 at 3:16 pm to lsu mike
I am looking at that 36" Hustler Trimstar walk behind.
Chain deck (what Im most interested in) ,hydro, all the other good shite for $4700
Chain deck (what Im most interested in) ,hydro, all the other good shite for $4700
Posted on 7/31/16 at 3:29 pm to Polar Pop
You ever start that lawn service biz?
Posted on 7/31/16 at 4:01 pm to ODP
You can get a 28" to 33" residential walk behind wide area mower $799 to $1,200 Cub cadet, Toro, Troy-Bilt sell them.
Cub and Troy-Bilt have caster wheels. Toro does not.
All of these will get the job done and at that size are self propelled.
Only thing you have to watch is when I sold them they were timed decks which the quality of cut was very good. If you hit something you can throw off the belt and when the timing gets out of whack the blades can hit each other.
I probably use to sell 75 units around this size a year and only seen 3 come in for this issue between 4 locations.
They are real popular in areas that have semi large yards or yards with gates where it is hard to get a rider in.
Again they are not commercial units but I seen guys use them for commercial grass cutting applications. If you take care of them they are well built units.
Some homedepots carry the toro 28"
and some tractor supplies carry the 28" and 33" cub cadet wide area mower. You should be able to stay under $1,200 with these units.
Cub and Troy-Bilt have caster wheels. Toro does not.
All of these will get the job done and at that size are self propelled.
Only thing you have to watch is when I sold them they were timed decks which the quality of cut was very good. If you hit something you can throw off the belt and when the timing gets out of whack the blades can hit each other.
I probably use to sell 75 units around this size a year and only seen 3 come in for this issue between 4 locations.
They are real popular in areas that have semi large yards or yards with gates where it is hard to get a rider in.
Again they are not commercial units but I seen guys use them for commercial grass cutting applications. If you take care of them they are well built units.
Some homedepots carry the toro 28"
and some tractor supplies carry the 28" and 33" cub cadet wide area mower. You should be able to stay under $1,200 with these units.
This post was edited on 7/31/16 at 4:05 pm
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