UKC Forums
Show all 21 posts from this thread on one page

UKC Forums (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/index.php)
- UKC Coonhounds (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=4)
-- Lawn Mower Experts **LOOK** (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?threadid=205857)


Posted by tennjed9 on 04-22-2008 06:20 PM:

Lawn Mower Experts **LOOK**

I'm looking to buy a lawn mower. I need something with a 48 inch-54 inch cut. Also 18-23 HP motor. We've used my in-laws JD for few years, and we're looking for our own now. We really like the JD's but can't really afford a new one. We're looking into used ones too. We're not wanting to spend over $2500 most likely unless we find a good deal. Are there any recommendations that you might have? Any mowers that we should stay away from??? Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Posted by huntingnick on 04-22-2008 07:32 PM:

I bought a cub cadet zero turn 50" cut and I think 22 horse motor last year for $2,350.00

very good mower, have not had any problems with it at all, will cut the same ground in a 1/3 of the time our old lawn tractor did.

__________________
coonhunters make the best kids
take a kid hunting!!
Mike L. Ketcher
Mketcher@aol.com


Posted by tennjed9 on 04-22-2008 07:35 PM:

Re: Lawn Mower Experts **LOOK**

quote:
Originally posted by tennjed9
I'm looking to buy a lawn mower. I need something with a 48 inch-54 inch cut. Also 18-23 HP motor. We've used my in-laws JD for few years, and we're looking for our own now. We really like the JD's but can't really afford a new one. We're looking into used ones too. We're not wanting to spend over $2500 most likely unless we find a good deal. Are there any recommendations that you might have? Any mowers that we should stay away from??? Any help would be greatly appreciated.


I've heard varying opinions on the Cub Cadet, but they seem like they'd be worth a look. Thanks for the response!


Posted by Mike Donaldson on 04-22-2008 09:00 PM:

IMO Cub is not what they used to be since being bought by MTD (same folks that make Murray). Also beware that the JDs you see at Lowes and Home Depot are not the same as the ones at the dealership. The ones at the dealership cost more, but are much better built.

__________________
Nt. Ch. Cedarstump HiDollar Jane (GrNt HiDollar Dancer X GrNt Wheat Creek Widdow Demon Dolly)
Cedarstump HiDollar Toby (GrNt HiDollar Dancer X Nt. Ch.Donaldson's Midnight Queen)


Mike Donaldson
donaldsonmb@bellsouth.net


Posted by English Rule on 04-22-2008 10:09 PM:

Scag

My dad has had a grass cutting business all my life. We have used a lot of different types of mowers. If your property is good and flat buy a Scag Freedom Z. If it is hilly get a JD from the dealership. Depending on how much yard you have. If you have a 1 1/2 acre or more I would suggest either one of these. If all you are cutting is 1/2 to 1 acre just buy you a Lowes JD or a Murray, or Craftsmen. What ever you do make sure the motor is a Kohler or Kawasaki. My Scag has a 19hp Kawasaki that will cut circles around the new 28 hp Briggs series. They will last longer also. Do not buy a zero turn and expect a great cut on unlevel or hilly property, it is actually very dangerous to use on uneven land.

__________________
Shinbone Ridge English Kennels
Owner:
Shane Wade
Gadsden, AL
Home (256)546-4464
Cell (256)504-7235
Reference:
Chris Broyles
Home:1-(706)368-9589
Cell:1-(770)324-9737
Home of 2005 & 2006 U.K.C. Performance Sire CH NITECH 'PR' Webbs Hobo
'PR' Wade's Shinbone Ridge Hot Cocoa
'PR' Wade's Shinbone Ridge Fat Boy


Posted by pete on 04-22-2008 10:10 PM:

0 turn mower is great-they are fast- sorta fun -- like a bumper car -lol



- unless you have steep ground-

not too bad going up hill -

i mow any steep places

drive up --back down -

they can be outa control down hill--

you are driveing and steering with back wheels-- no weight on them going downhill --
front wheels just for balance - they just swivel -- any which way --

machine can turn and run downhill on any sidehill-

-- -i cant really advise you on brand -- only one ive used is a toro - no mechanical problems -- lol


Posted by warn on 04-22-2008 11:01 PM:

2 words "DIXIE CHOPPER" , they are expensive but absolutely the fast mowing zero turn out there in my opinion. very well built and a 2 year bumper to bumper warranty............
love mine anyway.

__________________
if its there eventually it will look

Mark Warner

"HOME OF PREDAWN KENNELS"

http://www.tekonshathunder.homestead.com


Posted by Brian Sanders on 04-22-2008 11:54 PM:

mower

SAVE MONEY AND KEEP ON USING THE IN LAWS BOT I JUST BOUGHT O JD WITH A KOHLER 19.5 HP AND I LOVE IT GOOD LUCK GETTING ONE LATER

__________________
CLASSIC RIVER KENNELS 706-380-8386 CH NT CH RATS STYLISH ANGLE AND DUAL GRAND NOCTURNAL STYLISH SISSY


Posted by Wingman66 on 04-23-2008 12:19 AM:

I bought a Cub Cadet 1554 last year to use at the store. 27 horse with 54 in cut. They retail for about 3000.00 at a dealer. My best friends brother works at the Cub Cadet factory in Brownsville TN and used his employee discount which brought the grand total to 1500.00 that I paid and I kicked in a franklin for him. Great machine I cut about 2 acres with it.

__________________
I have to say yall got a good little support group going. Huddle together so yall can keep warm...trackdriver

"Kim Jong-Un speaks and his people sit up at attention. I want my people to do the same.” An actual sitting US President said that. Let that sink in.


Posted by demondog on 04-23-2008 01:21 AM:

i baught a husqvarna 24 horse 54 inch cut last fall last one the dealer had didnt want to carry it over the winter paid 1950$ very good machine.


Posted by Thomas Martin on 04-23-2008 01:31 AM:

LAWN MOWER

1 PUSH MOWER AND 1 MEXICAN SAVES YOU ALOT


Posted by larrypoe on 04-23-2008 02:41 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by demondog
i baught a husqvarna 24 horse 54 inch cut last fall last one the dealer had didnt want to carry it over the winter paid 1950$ very good machine.



been thinking of getting a husky lawn mower myself. I fenced off all but a small yard YEARS ago, but thought I might be all uptown and mow the road right of way................then agian we have roads on all 4 sides of the property.........maybe I'll just throw up a hotwire.

__________________
GRNTCH GRCH ROBINSONS ENGLISH LOOSER

RIP Loose


Posted by Billy George on 04-23-2008 02:50 AM:

GRASSHOPPER, I have the same one for ten years, all Iv'e done to it is change the oil and grease it twice a year. Zero turn front mounted deck,pto driven..can't beat one....

__________________
B&B's Black and Tans

PR B and B's Smokin' Willie


"PR"B and B's Coon Doctor
( Gr.Nite Ch.Bee Creek Dr.Max xGr.Nite Ch. Moonshine Maggie)

Past Home of:

Nite Ch. "PR"B and B's Smokin' Misty (2007-2018)

Nite Ch B&B's Black Hoss (1992-2003)

Nite Ch.Gr.Ch. Shaker Hill Mr. Grubbs (2003-2011)


Posted by BRYAN J on 04-23-2008 02:55 AM:

Fence it in and buy some goats!

__________________
Bryan J.

SAVE THE COON, HUNT WITH A HOUND!


Posted by Gunpowder on 04-23-2008 04:45 AM:

I have been running Exmarks z's for years now. Of course $10K is out of your price range.

If you have a small yard, then any decent rider will do. anything bigger than that and I would look at a used commercial.


Posted by matlock kennels on 04-23-2008 12:03 PM:

Lawn mowers

I have a 52" cut 25hp Great Dane Zero turn.Top speed is 12 mph. and will cut 4 acres an hour.Heavy duty good mower.


Posted by stinkbait1 on 04-23-2008 12:39 PM:

a dixie chopper is the best mower on the market hands down. for what you need a hustler will do and my dad got a 36 inch cut and he mowes a little more than three acres in 2 hours. lifetime warranty on the deck.


Posted by Todd K / UKC on 04-23-2008 12:48 PM:

Geez, no brainer. Get a commercial walk behind. Just as fast a zero turn rider. Not going to kill anyone to walk a little and you can get a good one for next to nothing. I bought a 48" Bobcat walk behind that was retired off a commercial lawn crew about 7 years ago. Paid $300. Has a 14 hp Kawasaki motor. Haven't put a dime into that mower except for a couple belts. Got it out last night to get her ready for the season. New plug, new gas filter, fresh gas and one pull later she was purring like a kitten!

__________________
If we're not suppose to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?


Posted by BRYAN J on 04-23-2008 12:48 PM:

As far as self propelled small lawn mowers I have a cub cadet with an industiral engine, one point adjusting deck. Nice but heavey. Variable speeds. This mower was around $700 new. Im selling it because to heavey to turn around with. My wifes likes to mow and she says sell. Looking at Snapper or Huskvuarna (SP!). I had a guy tell me theres only around 3 different manufactures now they just build to there specs.
I use a JD for my Grandads place. He has around 3 acreas though. Like it alot.

__________________
Bryan J.

SAVE THE COON, HUNT WITH A HOUND!


Posted by tennjed9 on 04-23-2008 01:30 PM:

Thanks to everyone for all the responses. Some were pretty clever too. I'm still not sure what'll I'll end up with. I've been shopping around for about 2 weeks now. A commerical walk-behind probably would be about what I need....and like Todd said, walking won't hurt me! Thanks again for everyone's input.


Posted by mjflores on 04-23-2008 03:00 PM:

Just last year I bought a Cub Cadet LT1050, 23 hp with a 53" mowing deck. It's not a zero turn but almost. I paid $2000 and it's worth every penny. What I like about it is, quiet, fast, 3 blades, quick wash deck (just snap a hose onto 2 spigots to clean out underneath each time ya mow), hydrostatic drive (no gears, rock the the pedal forward or backward). Grease points are easy to access, same with the belt, air cleaner, etc. Turned my hours and hours of mowing into a 30 minute job! I love my Cub!! Even has a beer holder!!!

__________________
Home Of:

NTCH GRCH 'PR' Stylish Dolly
'PR' Bear Brook Midnight Cruiser
'PR' Bear Brook Midnight Dancer


All times are GMT. The time now is 08:13 AM.
Show all 21 posts from this thread on one page

Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.0
Copyright © Jelsoft Enterprises Limited 2000 - 2002.
Copyright 2003-2020, United Kennel Club