Hello, I'm looking into new mowers for my home for next season. As of now I am wanting AWD/4WD with the ability to add a blower and obviously mower deck. I'm wanting to stay shaft drive. Currently I mow ~1.2 acres on a 48" cut Husqvarna that does a pretty good job but would like to get something that will last me 10, 15, maybe 20 years with good maintenance. What I'm torn on is do I get a big garden tractor (Deere X700 series or Simplicity Legacy XL) or do I step into a sub-compact tractor (Deere 10xx series, Kubota BX, Mahidra eMax, Massey GC1700)?
As of right now the main usage is mowing and snow-blowing. Eventually I may end up with a tiller as the wife wants to plant a decent sized garden. I feel that going the Deere X758 route would be my best choice as it is diesel-powered and the Deere mower decks are known to be pretty darn good. My only main concern with going the sub-compact tractor route is the quality of cut won't be what I'm after. The simplicity will have the best cut but I personally HATE Briggs motors with a passion and was also told their quality is not what they used to be ~10-15yrs ago as a whole package. Being that I live in farm country in Wisconsin there are loads of Deere dealers around me which also is a bonus towards them. I personally like the "buy once-cry once" strategy, especially if its something I'm going to use and maintain. I would rather buy new so I know its entire life cycle as opposed to used.
Thoughts/opinions?
As of right now the main usage is mowing and snow-blowing. Eventually I may end up with a tiller as the wife wants to plant a decent sized garden. I feel that going the Deere X758 route would be my best choice as it is diesel-powered and the Deere mower decks are known to be pretty darn good. My only main concern with going the sub-compact tractor route is the quality of cut won't be what I'm after. The simplicity will have the best cut but I personally HATE Briggs motors with a passion and was also told their quality is not what they used to be ~10-15yrs ago as a whole package. Being that I live in farm country in Wisconsin there are loads of Deere dealers around me which also is a bonus towards them. I personally like the "buy once-cry once" strategy, especially if its something I'm going to use and maintain. I would rather buy new so I know its entire life cycle as opposed to used.
Thoughts/opinions?