I have a Kubota ZG327 with 60" cut. I bought it new and was going through buyers remorse for a while but that faded quickly when I realized I was cutting every inch of my 9+ acres with no pain in one day.
The difference between a home owner mower and a commercial machine is huge, way beyond the price difference. Now, 6 years later, I am show over 500 hours on this machine and it still starts right up and cuts and operates like it was new. Lots of blades and filters, more fuel put through this than my motorcycle but the lawn cutting is not the big problem that it was.
Re: the comment about using a Bush Hog and tractor, I have a Kubota 40 hp tractor with a loader and a 6' bush hog but if I were to use that for the acreage I am cutting it takes twice as long, lots of trees
and the turn radius for the tractor loader combo makes it a real chore. A number of fence posts have been broken and you still have to go back to trim around the trees and posts.
If this were an open area the tractor would win but that is not my case.
This is my first post and I look forward to being a part of the community here, I spend more time with my landscape gear than just about anything else except the horses!
The difference between a home owner mower and a commercial machine is huge, way beyond the price difference. Now, 6 years later, I am show over 500 hours on this machine and it still starts right up and cuts and operates like it was new. Lots of blades and filters, more fuel put through this than my motorcycle but the lawn cutting is not the big problem that it was.
Re: the comment about using a Bush Hog and tractor, I have a Kubota 40 hp tractor with a loader and a 6' bush hog but if I were to use that for the acreage I am cutting it takes twice as long, lots of trees
and the turn radius for the tractor loader combo makes it a real chore. A number of fence posts have been broken and you still have to go back to trim around the trees and posts.
If this were an open area the tractor would win but that is not my case.
This is my first post and I look forward to being a part of the community here, I spend more time with my landscape gear than just about anything else except the horses!