I've been reading a lot about these, and although everyone repeats "get a commercial model!", no one actually explains what makes a commercial model, well, commercial. I'm not sure whether I'll be hunting new or used models yet, and I guess that depends on what I find. I know that dixie chopper is generally agreed upon as the best, but they're scarce up here in New England.
I'm trying to cut my mowing time down from 3.5 hours to 1-1.5ish on 3 acres, home-owner use only. The biggest killer for me right now is that I almost always have at least a half hour to hour of service on the ol' cub cadet 149 before I can do those 3-4 hours of mowing. The other consideration is that I use my 149 to tow a yard cart during leaf or mulch season. I know Dixies are rated @ a 2000lb tow capacity, but I doubt the yard cart ever gets north of 300-400 all in, so I don't know that it's a big concern. The 149 is a 74, and I've been using it since 2008, so I'd like something that is in it for the long haul. Repairable, dependable, etc. The 149 is just wearing out past my ability to pour time into it.
So, what am I looking for? From my read, at my expected usage, just about any brand from the local mower shop will be sufficient (seems like eXmark, Cub, JD, etc are all availible). Is it really as easy as just looking for a fabricated/welded deck, and the rest will be normal maintenance and expected mechanical replacements every now and then?
Thanks!