Hi,
I run a landscaping business in Australia and while i dont focus on doing lawns I have had around 30 residentail lawns on the books since i started the business in 2006. The lawns range in size from 150 square metres up to around 1000 square metres (1/4 acre). They need mowing every three weeks on average, all year long. Up until now, i have been doing them with a 19 inch push mower, usually catching the clippings, and putting them in greenwaste bins on site. Recently the amount of lawns has increased to 40, and I could take on another 10-20 immediately if i want to.
My question is this.... Is it going to be worth it buying a small zero turn (possibly the hustler super duty 36 inch) in my situation? Or is it going to be a better bet to just keep mowing with a push mower (possibly a slightly larger one)?
I know the zero turn would need to have a mulch kit as the lawns need to be kept looking good, as a majority of them are on holiday rental accommodation.
Is a zero turn going to be more efficient, and save me time and money? Would love to hear from contractors that have faced a similar situation.
I run a landscaping business in Australia and while i dont focus on doing lawns I have had around 30 residentail lawns on the books since i started the business in 2006. The lawns range in size from 150 square metres up to around 1000 square metres (1/4 acre). They need mowing every three weeks on average, all year long. Up until now, i have been doing them with a 19 inch push mower, usually catching the clippings, and putting them in greenwaste bins on site. Recently the amount of lawns has increased to 40, and I could take on another 10-20 immediately if i want to.
My question is this.... Is it going to be worth it buying a small zero turn (possibly the hustler super duty 36 inch) in my situation? Or is it going to be a better bet to just keep mowing with a push mower (possibly a slightly larger one)?
I know the zero turn would need to have a mulch kit as the lawns need to be kept looking good, as a majority of them are on holiday rental accommodation.
Is a zero turn going to be more efficient, and save me time and money? Would love to hear from contractors that have faced a similar situation.