Now see if you can get some air under those front caster wheels.....
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Mike,
I'll have to try that when Janet isn't around. She might get a photo of it throwing me off on the ground.

Bill
Now see if you can get some air under those front caster wheels.....
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There is a zero turn Ferris at work that has a 33. 5hp Caterpillar diesel on it... Had never seen one before. . it is an absolute monster. . Have no clue what one would cost though. . I bet its beyond 15K...
Nice looking mower Bill... . Congrats. .
hahahaha... . its like playing a video game isnt it?? We also noticed that the only limiting factor about how fast we could mow was the ability to stay in the seat!!. . Ended up letting a lot of the air out of the tires,
I wouldnt think a diesel lawnmower would be cost effective for personal use... the payback was many years away!!.
BTW... That Ferris is 20K+!!!
You are right about staying in the seat. I have the tires aired down to 10-psi and the seat has a spring suspension, but I still won't utilize the full 9-mph forward speed... I wouldn't have my kidneys.
Bill
Thats a huge lawn/field. Now ya just need a hay baler to go with it:-laf
Nick
That being said how can one go about leveling and smoothing the pasture? I wonder if one of those aereator / pulveriziers would work behind my JD4600. Or would a spring tooth drag harrow harrow work any better?
My neighbors all complain of the rough pastures no matter what they mow with. Anyone have any thoughts on leveling / smoothing the grassed areas?
I didn't want to hijack this thread but it sounds like many of us would like to level or smooth out the fields for sure. Thanks for your thoughts.
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Not necessarily. Depending on the level of ZT you buy, some OPE engines have dismal reliability records. The cheapest Briggs&Stratton, the Kohler Courage engine (you need courage to own it), and even the Kohler Command leaves a lot to be desired. Getting 500 or more hours from one of these engines without head gasket, camshaft or balancer failures is like running your 6-litre for 500K trouble-free miles- it isn't going to happen. The Kawasaki is a better choice where it's offered.
If the typical mow consumes 3, 4, or 5 gallons of gas, the diesel makes even more sense, as their fuel consumption is typically less than half than that of a gas burner. Add in the reliability, longevity, and resale value, and it may be a good choice.
Bill, Thanks for quick response. I still leaning towards the chain type drag harrows as the solution. To disk mine up at this point would probably unearth too many rocks and require more effort than it would be worth.
My pasture is well drained but I let a number of heavy trucks drive over it and turn around over the years, sometimes after a rain. I think I may rent, borrow or even buy a heavy heavy drag chain type and try it out. Thanks for your input.
PS - I ended up with the Gravely purely for the fact there is a great dealer about 2 miles from the house. I hope it serves me well. I have both a JD4600 compact tractor and a JD165 lawn tractor but the nearest JD dealer closed last year now causing me a 60 mile round trip to get John Deere parts and service.
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2 acres, once a week for 6-8 weeks, then summer hits and its mowing once a month to knock down the bahaia. . 3-4K vs. 15-20K.....
MY Toro and Husquvarna both ahve Briggs engines on them and have been completely trouble free. . The Husquvarna has over 250 hours on it. The Toro has about 125-150...
Bill
I was following your quest for the ultimate mower before I went into the mountains a couple of weeks ago. You were looking at the x740 was your decision to go with the Z turn because you have many things to mow around? From reading the post's we have about the same amount of lawn to mow 5 acres. I have very few trees to go mow around and have used a Honda 21 in lawn mower to go around those so I could get to the rest of the lawn with the Toro tractor mower that we have worn out years ago really. I like the idea of a lawn tractor (diesel) that has all the attachments for the wife and her garden plan and dont plan on cluttering up the shooting range by planting more trees. Any thoughts would be a help in our decision thanks
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