Thomas W
I'm going to buy a zero-turn mower next grass cutting season and was wondering which mower would be better? Kubota 22HP gas engine 48 in. deck model zg 222 or john deere estate series Z-track 25hp- Kohler V-twin OHV air cooled engine 60 in. deck. Also going to use to cut others peoples lawns too.
Answer
Since the 60in is 20% bigger you will get done 20% faster which when cutting lawns for pay means more money per hour. (unless you foolishly charge by the hour)
Since the 60in is 20% bigger you will get done 20% faster which when cutting lawns for pay means more money per hour. (unless you foolishly charge by the hour)
We have 1 acre of property. Should we get a riding mower or a push mower?
Melissa B
I am willing to do up to 2 hours of hard work. I would rather have a gas mower either way, and would also get a self-propelled push mower. The only thing is my husband thinks we need a riding mower and says a push mower would be too much work. But riding mowers are SO expensive! What should we get?
Answer
It all depends on how much of your acre is lawn. If you have mostly large areas, it is better to have a riding mower. Just remember it is healthy to cut your lawn in a different direction every time you mow to keep your lawn healthy. At the same time you might need both riding and push mowers because you might have some areas that your riding mower cannot access, unless that access is small enough to so with a weed eater. Riding mowers are more expensive even in repairs. Personly, I like the effect that the push mowers have in tghe cuts.And if pushing is an issue, the self-propelled are great. Usually the only I would get a riding mower is if I didn't have time to spend cutting the lawn or........if I was just plain to lazy to cut the lawn any other way. But if you yourself are willing to take the time to do the work, I would definately say self-propelled mower.
It all depends on how much of your acre is lawn. If you have mostly large areas, it is better to have a riding mower. Just remember it is healthy to cut your lawn in a different direction every time you mow to keep your lawn healthy. At the same time you might need both riding and push mowers because you might have some areas that your riding mower cannot access, unless that access is small enough to so with a weed eater. Riding mowers are more expensive even in repairs. Personly, I like the effect that the push mowers have in tghe cuts.And if pushing is an issue, the self-propelled are great. Usually the only I would get a riding mower is if I didn't have time to spend cutting the lawn or........if I was just plain to lazy to cut the lawn any other way. But if you yourself are willing to take the time to do the work, I would definately say self-propelled mower.
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