Posted by Tree-Farmer on April 21, 2022 at 20:01:41 from (136.32.200.240):
I have a regular riding lawn mower, want to mow around some trees that I have planted, so I would like to get somewhat better mower.
What would you consider is a mower that's one step better than a riding mower?
Do you think a Zero Turn a better mower? I'm not wanting more speed, I will have to go slow to mow this. I want a better mower to be able to mow heavier grass and light brush.
Or should I be looking for a zero turn mower with a fabricated deck? Is a fabricated desk the thing that would make it stronger for heavier grass and light brush?
What brand/model would you recommend for a better used zero turn with a better deck? I want to buy used, can't justify the cost of a new one, so an older, cheaper one.
I have a tractor, but it's kinda big for this and my brush cutter is only 5 foot. I currently mow this with my JD STX 38 mower, so it can be done, just doesn't do it very well.
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