djdicetn
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Another thing i forgot to mention is that I only have about $6000 to spend on a commercial Riding mower. Both entry level commercial Grasshopper and Dixie Chopper riding mowers are about $5500-$6000, so those are right on my budget. Also what I like as that both dealers have been in this area for a long time, and they service the Mowers they sell. But since I am new to using Riding Mowers, I would like some feedback on any other brands I might be able to buy for $6000 or less? Another thing, what do you guys think about me starting out with a Residential Zero tun riding mower, I guy in my town is selling a Husqvarna Zero turn riding mower, It has a 3 blade 54" cut with rollers, It has a V-Twin 24 HP Kohler engine. He bought it last year for $3500 and only has 49 hours. He is selling it for $2500 O.B.O. What do your guys think? Just to start off and still have some money left over.
locolupe,
You may be able to get in a Cub Cadet Z-Force or a Toro Z-Master Commercial 2000 Series for close to $6,000 but what I found when I was shopping last fall was that $6,000 is pushing it a bit for "most" Commercial ZTR mowers(new). You really need to consider saving up another $1,000 because $7,000 will get you "several" name brand entry-level Commercial ZTR mowers(and $8,000 will get you into the middle-high end Commercials). I ended up getting a 2012 Gravely Pro-Turn 152 XDZ for $6,800 out-the-door(cash price)...the MSRP was $7782.93(including tax) plus they went up $300 for that same model in 2013. So far, I am VERY pleased with my choice and have never looked back. Good luck on your choice!!! BTW, mine is for personal use, not a lawn care business, I just wanted a "retirement mower" that would last my lifetime:0)
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My advice is to be sure you compare the technical specs(trannies, engine brand/hp/etc., deck gauge thickness, WARRANTIES) in an "apple-to-apple" comparison across brands/prices. My Gravely compared equally to others I looked at that were $8,0000-$8,500 so I didn't hesitate to pull the trigger when the dealer accepted my $6,800 counter offer. And don't be afraid to offer a dealer 10%-15% less than their first quote and go from there.