Tractor Supply has a Bad BOY 54” Zero Turn for 2999.00.
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Originally posted by fish4food View PostAll I can suggest is get the biggest deck you can.
I mow around the house 2-3 acres and have a 60” deck. Wish I had gotten the 72.
Started with a craftsman riding mower 42” and way better, but wish I had gone bigger.
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Originally posted by BowPro73 View PostBuy a John Deere from a John Deere dealer. The box store versions are not the same. My neighbor used my JD X300 and then went to Home Depot and bought one of their "E" Series against my suggestion. They're nothing alike. He knows that now and wishes he'd have dropped the extra change.
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I will agree, if you can spend the change, get the x series.
I got the x370 for serviceability, the Kawasaki, and power steering.
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Originally posted by BowPro73 View PostBuy a John Deere from a John Deere dealer. The box store versions are not the same. My neighbor used my JD X300 and then went to Home Depot and bought one of their "E" Series against my suggestion. They're nothing alike. He knows that now and wishes he'd have dropped the extra change.
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Originally posted by swanjts View PostI have a Kubota zero turn and love it. Been running strong for over 6 years. Right at your budget and they have zero percent financing and a full bumper to bumper warranty durning payment term.
I've had good use out of my Husqvarna too, going on 7 yrs now.
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Originally posted by RTM View PostHustler had it for 7 years only had to change blade's. They have a welded steel deck not stamped like most.
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Originally posted by Rafter S View PostYep! Love mine. I mow 5-6 acres a week. Part of it is an old field that is not smooth. Had to replace a idler due to a bearing fail at 15 hours. Under warranty. I take it in once a year and have them do a full service/ tune up on it.
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