I mow about 5 acres in the hills, but the inclines are not steep at all, could possibly call it rolling hills since I am on top of a ridge.
I just got done doing a lot of shopping. My current yard is only a half acre, but I'm done with junk from the big box stores. We're in the process of looking for a lot to build a new home on, and are looking for something with 5 to 10 acres. Closer to the main drag we'll do 5, but further out up to 10.
Anyway, I managed to get my decision down to Exmark and Ferris. The ONLY benefit I could find on the Exmark is it's slightly better in wet grass. But it didn't have the shocks, and my back is a little testy, so I ended up getting a
Ferris IS700z not too long ago. I took a little ride to get it because the locals for some odd reason think MSRP is supposed to mean something to me. It's not even the money so much as they refuse to deal. Where I come from that means refuse to buy. So my best advice is whatever you choose don't limit yourself to the locals.
I LOVE this thing. First off the suspension makes it like riding a Lexus around the yard. After a couple times around I just punched it across my bumpy yard and it literally felt like a hovercraft. My old Cub Cadet would have probably lost a wheel at the same speed.
The cut quality has my yard looking like a golf course hosting the PGA.
I bought the 52 deck model to improve maneuverability. This thing will maneuver around just about anything. One too many beers and I might set up the cone course for giggles.
The engine? Eh, I wanted something with a Kawa engine, but thought about it and ended up with the B&S 27hp. The Amsoil I will be feeding it regularly arrived before I left to pick up the machine. So I figure giving it new juice with a Wix filter every 25 hours or so should keep it nice and healthy for many years to come regardless of the power plant.
So far I've encountered only 1 issue. The sticks need some tuning. One side applies more power than the other. I'm sure there's a way to tune, so I'll be looking into that shortly. I'm new to zero turns, but I like doing my own work so it's nothing a few hours of reading and watching videos won't cure.
As far as actual negatives? Well, I don't know if others regard this as a negative but the mulch kit install is ridiculous. I'm supposed to drill 9 holes into a powder coated deck, and expose the bare steel of the deck to install this thing. Seems like for a commercial rig those holes should have already been there and powder coated over. Not to mention they expect me to have the ends of the bolts sticking out everywhere on the outside of the deck. The worst place in particular being the deck port cover. If I bump into anything with that bolt sticking out it gets shredded. So in an attempt to get around this mess I ordered some stainless hex/allen cap screws, lock nuts, and washers today an 1/8th shorter than the mulch kit. I'm gonna install the bolts thread side in if they clear the blades.
ALL that being said, again my second choice was Exmark, third was Bad Boy. But like I said I have back issues from a car accident. If I ever replace this Ferris it will more than likely be with another one. The handling and suspension alone is reason enough for me.