G'day,
I need a new ride on and I was after some feedback. My yard is a flat 2.5 acres with about 70 macadamia trees on it and other obstacles.
I've been looking at Hustler Fastrak, Toro Titan, Grasshopper 200/300, Dixie Chopper Magnum/Sliver Eagle, Walker MB/MBS.
With engine size around 22~29 HP and deck size around 50"~60".
The ZT I am most interested in is the Walker MBK 56SD deck.
I know these are overkill for the size of my yard, but I want something that will last and maybe go and mow a few other yards.
Hustler are established in AUS - good.
Toro are also - good.
Walker are also -good.
Grasshopper are not so popular in AUS - not so good.
Dixie Chopper are just starting in AUS - not so good.
Now, if the GH and DC are a quality ZT then parts backup may not be an issue in Australia.
Observations so far;
Walker: Popular, grease-able everything but, I have read on here somewhere that you need to have good conditions. What is classed as good conditions?
DC: Seems to be able to cut down a forest.
GH: Quality built.
Toro: Popular with plenty of parts backup.
Hustler: Popular, quality built.
A well built machine may offset the need for spare parts to be readily available.
What should I do?
Thank you for your time.
Robert.
Brisbane, Australia.
I need a new ride on and I was after some feedback. My yard is a flat 2.5 acres with about 70 macadamia trees on it and other obstacles.
I've been looking at Hustler Fastrak, Toro Titan, Grasshopper 200/300, Dixie Chopper Magnum/Sliver Eagle, Walker MB/MBS.
With engine size around 22~29 HP and deck size around 50"~60".
The ZT I am most interested in is the Walker MBK 56SD deck.
I know these are overkill for the size of my yard, but I want something that will last and maybe go and mow a few other yards.
Hustler are established in AUS - good.
Toro are also - good.
Walker are also -good.
Grasshopper are not so popular in AUS - not so good.
Dixie Chopper are just starting in AUS - not so good.
Now, if the GH and DC are a quality ZT then parts backup may not be an issue in Australia.
Observations so far;
Walker: Popular, grease-able everything but, I have read on here somewhere that you need to have good conditions. What is classed as good conditions?
DC: Seems to be able to cut down a forest.
GH: Quality built.
Toro: Popular with plenty of parts backup.
Hustler: Popular, quality built.
A well built machine may offset the need for spare parts to be readily available.
What should I do?
Thank you for your time.
Robert.
Brisbane, Australia.