I don't dislike mowing, I just want to do it fast. Not fast to get it over with, fast because it's got wheels, an engine, and a loud pedal.
I'm liking what I'm hearing about Silver Eagle.
The guy I'm buying the house from has a John Deere that he's taking with him. He also has one of these:
Not his but same model, anyway, he's promised it to someone else. The someone else is apparently iffy about wanting it. If the someone else doesn't want it, the guy is leaving it to me. Good mower? Sounds like it's about what Jensenman has.
Also, my yard backs up to a farm with goats...
The lawn tractor variety of mower is good if you have to tow stuff but really, really sucks when it comes to actual mowing when compared to a Zero Turn John Deere.
It is unbelievable the difference in speed and quality of cut. Let's not even bring the fun quotient into it. When it comes to fun it's worth twice the price of a lawn tractor in fun alone.
One other thing on the Silver Eagle - when I was researching mowers, I came to these specs:
1.) Nothing built by MTD. I'd had several that were nothing but trouble.
2.) No Briggs & Stratton engines. Same as above.
3.) I wanted a fully welded deck & frame. No stamped steel construction.
4.) I wanted actual grease zerts on wheel bearings, deck bearings, etc.
The Silver Eagle was the lowest-price mower with those features by about $1k.
One of these would be cool: http://www.lamborghini-tractors.com/UNITEDKINGDOM/en-GB/homeuk.html I went to a car show last summer and there was one there so would guess you can get them here.
Hey Carson.
I saw this and thought of you.. (I know it's not near you, but it gave me an idea.)
http://charleston.craigslist.org/bar/1068661158.html
It's an old wheelhorse, and they are tough as hell.
Here's a cool thread on swapping in a 1 cylinder chinese diesel into these mowers. It's a great swap and for less than $600 or so you could have a diesel mower thats tough as nuts.
Here's a vid of a conversion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KcdJ1cMTdg
and a write up http://www.mytractorforum.com/showthread.php?t=54226&highlight=diesel
Now that's pretty grassroots.
Ummmmm.........
Why not buy the Dixie and then rent it to somebody you trust? You could probably halve the cost?
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