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Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
Mate for $10k you could get a little rebuilt/reconditioned Massey Ferguson 35 and a slasher and you'd still have a couple grand spare. 5 acres is a air wack of land to mow. I would mulch wide around the trees so you creates no go zones... Screw mowing it all. an MF35 will take a 5' or 6' slasher easily enough, plus you might find you have use for other implements later on. Stuff like a spray tank and hose, post hole digger etc.Originally Posted by dullbird
They are simple machines and little goes wrong month them... Plus you'll have a couple of grand spare that will cover you for modem than your warranty on a zero turn!
Not enough grunt with an MF35 for 6' I would've thought ?
I'd want 50-55hp to drive a 6', but it all depends on what you're cutting too.
A little Kubota with a 3' or 4' slasher would be more practical in a lot of ways, but probably more $$$.
As I mentioned above, some of the areas the studs mow around here with big zero turn mowers is huge, but the boys are at all day......
with an extended draw bar on it you'll be very pleasantly surprised at just how tightly you can maneuver one. Doesnt solve the problem of under the fences though.
I know Kubota does financing as does John deer but might I suggest that you may be going about this tail around? why not find out what support agencies are in location for you and then look at decent second hand stuff thats fairly modern?
This ones a still supported model but have a look at the pics of it.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ws/eBayIS...ectorid=229515
you may find that the decent grade zero turns are not likely to squeeze in under the railings either
heres the best links I have for price research on new items.
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=z...=1600&bih=1070
http://www.mowercentre.com.au/rideon-mowers.htm
Out of that lot Id suggest that you go the huskies range BUT be prepared to cop it in the tail when it comes to maintenance and repairs.
Just realised, my neighbour has 3 different mowers hes using for a small time grass cutting op, I can go harass him if you like. Hes using something that looks like the ariens pro in the first link
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We recently got rid of our John Deere (would never have another one again in my life) and replaced it with a Hustler (like mudnut).
Best thing we ever did, quick to mow the yard, easy to operate, and everything is very accessible service wise.
What ever mower you go for I'd choose something with a pre-fab (welded plate steel deck) not a pressed steel deck. Stay's straighter ,pulleys lining up etc, and also if you need to repair it there is actually some steel there to weld onto. (spent alot of time repairing "the deck" on our and other peoples ride-on's....mostly J-D's)
My vote is on the Hustler (here it was also the better end of the pricing compared to similar spec'd units)
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Yeah I would stick to 5' but I know a guy who has no issues with a 6'. His lot is all nice grass though, so it has an easy life. I have a 5' on a 38hp tractor and I run in second high across grass, gatton panic, and some other thistles and light wood bushes. It should be fine on a flattish grass block... I'd think it would get an easy lifeOriginally Posted by rick130

Lou, just received this message from my mate
Hi Rick, I have no probs with any brands, just you get what you pay for- that is more money more metal. Larry
Dullbird,
we have 5 acres and don't have stock as we spend a lot of time away at our shack. We went this way.
A reasonable Huski normal ride on for around the house.
The local farmer up the road comes down and slashes our paddock 3 or 4 times a year for a carton of beer takes him around an hour. Tidys the paddocks up and looks neat.
You could pay for a lot of slashes for your 10 grand zero turn mower, if you can find a local guy willing looking for a bit of cash.
My 2 cents worth. Good luck
Cheers
Im not getting a tractor....
I dont want to create no go zones around the trees because its areas to grow grass to be grazed! I will be getting a horse
I already have a sprayer
and once I have finished fencing I wont have the need for a post hole digger Im on 5 acres not a farm.
I also have a series being rebuilt and plan to put a PTO on which can run farm implements should we need anything in the future.
5 acres currently takes us all day to mow....all we are looking for is something that will do it quicker, mow in the corners, mow around the trees give the ability to mow under the fence which it will dave if the deck is out the front as I only have 2 rails not 3 oh and the long draw bar is not going to help if I cant get the cars through even a zero turn is not going to get between some of them
something that has a warranty so I don't have to work on it for the first year or two anyway.
Rick does your mate not think that 10grand is enough....from what I found the 10 put us in to the light commercial stuff rather than the residential as there are plenty zeros out there for 5 to 7 grand...they look the part but they dont look very tough at all framework wise.
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
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