I am in the same boat. I am a homeowner and currently mow between 2-3 acres. Occasionally, I might mow my neighbors yard if they are away on vacation or something so that adds another 2 acres. Currently, I have a ride on John Deere D170 54" deck. It gets the job done but not as fast, and I feel I waste a lot of time trying to turn to try to get a more professional to my lawn. I have also added a stripe kit which even with a stripping kit it does not look closely to a professional cut. I have been looking at all kinds of mowers and have researched and asked friends for their opinions. Unfortunately, it seems that there are many different brands to choose from that people swear by. I have looked at Scag, Bobcat, Spartan, hustler, Exmark etc. So far I think I have narrowed down my list to Scag and Bobcat but leaning towards the Scag as the dealer is close and that is a major plus. Scag has a great name in the business and I believe the Velocity deck is top notch. I believe Bobcat has the airfx deck but they arent as common here in my area so that worries me for any repairs etc.
I was looking at the Patriot 61" but I really would like the Velocity deck which is not an option for the Patriot, so it appears I would go with the Tiger Cat II. If anyone has a Patriot I would appreciate if you could tell me your like dislikes and whether or not the deck and cut is worth it? Not 100% sure on the motor but I am thinking the Kawasaki 23HP 730 would suffice. However, I know Scag offers the Kawasaki 26HP 730FT and was hoping someone could weigh in if the 3 horsepower would make a huge difference?? My yard is pretty flat, but I do have a small hill towards the side. There are about 10 trees to cut around but are pretty spaced out. I am looking for a quality mower that 1) will last me 15-20 years, 2) has enough power and speed to cut my 2+ acres as cleanly as possible and 3) cut down on the time it takes to mow. Right now with the John Deere it takes me about 2.5 hours and if the grass is super long close to 3 hours. I know a 61" mower may be overkill and the price point a bit on the more expensive side, but I think I am ok with spending up to 9-10k for a great mower and the time saving would be an additional plus.
Any help and feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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