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Matt G
04-02-2012, 11:29 PM
OK. I'm in the market for a new zero turn to cut between 1.5 to 3 acres depending on how much I drink while cutting. I had an old front deck Gravely that took one hell of a beating, but I think it's time to put her out to pasture. I know I see a lot of Hustlers around, but don't really know much about them. My grandpa just bought a Bobcat that is sweeeet. The only thing is they're proud of their product. Price is high high like giraff p*$$%!!!!! Gravely has done me good over the years but I'm just curious what y'all take on it is. Gravely, Hustler, Toro, Ferris? Also, where is a good place to buy? I'm in Lafayette although I am willing to make a trip if it's worth it. My budget is $6,000. Less would be better, but I don't want to get stuck with some junk. Thanks fellas!

Red Devil
04-03-2012, 06:14 AM
I've been hearing good things about the Bad Boy. 27HP with a 60 inch cut I believe is right in your price range. Just my .02.

wtretrievers
04-03-2012, 06:22 AM
I have a Bad Boy bought from Tractor Supply. 48" with a 27hp Briggs, all welded deck heavy duty! Have been very pleased with it. The only mover in a 48" that has that big of a motor, everything else I looked at in a 48" had 20-22hp. Started to go with the 60" but cutting 3 aces that's just a couple more passes to make plus the 48" I can get into some tighter spots around the house.

Shawn Braquet
04-03-2012, 06:28 AM
Ferris has suspension=no shaken beer cans! Just sayin

adamsfence
04-03-2012, 06:53 AM
oakdale motors in oakdale has the heavy duty husquavarna it looks pretty sweet. it will be my next one. give them a call 3183353600 Thomas or joe is the guys i deal with. they also sell the kubota's they just out of my reach in price for a lawn mower. but you can't beat their price on kubota if that is in your range

geralddct
04-03-2012, 07:59 AM
I have a snapper commercial deck 52" cut and love it been having it going on 6 years

davidkyle323
04-03-2012, 09:05 AM
I have a hustler sport 48 inch with Honda engine, love it I paid around 4000. Hustler makes several models to fit ur needs and budget. Bought mine at Henderson implement in welsh. They have one in abeville that would b closer to u..


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simplepeddler
04-03-2012, 10:31 AM
Ferris has suspension=no shaken beer cans! Just sayin


Winner winner chicken dinner

southern151
04-03-2012, 12:36 PM
The only downside to Hustler that I can find is that their decks don't seem to clean out as well as some other mowers. I would steer clear of Husqvarna and Toro as their decks are stamped and will eventually crack. Most of your popular brands are welded decks.

That being said, I bought a 48" Scag 2 years ago and have had no problems with it. It has a 26 hp Briggs on it and I paid right at $5k for it. Really, all of your upper end manufactures run neck and neck on quality and durability, IMO.

adamsfence
04-03-2012, 12:48 PM
The only downside to Hustler that I can find is that their decks don't seem to clean out as well as some other mowers. I would steer clear of Husqvarna and Toro as their decks are stamped and will eventually crack. Most of your popular brands are welded decks.

That being said, I bought a 48" Scag 2 years ago and have had no problems with it. It has a 26 hp Briggs on it and I paid right at $5k for it. Really, all of your upper end manufactures run neck and neck on quality and durability, IMO.


they make a comercial version i was reffering to it is a welded deck looks very heavy duty

southern151
04-03-2012, 12:54 PM
they make a comercial version i was reffering to it is a welded deck looks very heavy duty
I didn't know that. I guess I haven't seen their commercial lines.:redface:

Big Flounder
04-03-2012, 01:23 PM
they make a comercial version i was reffering to it is a welded deck looks very heavy duty

Yes they do and I have one. Love it!

mr1bienvenu
04-03-2012, 07:40 PM
I mail ordered my new Gravley 48", paid $50 for lift gate truck delivery and still saved $750 over my local dealer. NO TAX either. Got it 2.5 years ago from Wise Equipment sales out of Illinois.

weedeater
04-03-2012, 11:25 PM
I think the commercial Toro is welded also. Exmark makes a good machine also if there is a dealer near by and I have never fooled with the machines with suspension but just remember thats more crap to break and as it wears it may create problems with cut quality. If you have a few dealers near by that sell more then one brand each ask to talk to a mechanic and ask which ones they work on most and look around the shop to see which brands are in for repair, another thing to look at is lawn crews and the brands they use.

speck-chaser
04-04-2012, 12:06 AM
I have been having a ferris now for about 12 yrs. Cut grass commercially with it for the first half of its lifetime,now just cutting my own personal 1 acre yard. Cosmetically,its not the purdiest thing,but it still runs and cuts great. suspension is nice too! My neighbor just bought a bad boy ( I think) from a place in abbevile. They supposedly have a unit built by ferris with a different name,but made for homeowners,and I think it is the bad boy. Very nice unit. Our church has a 72" ferris with a 36hp. cat diesel on it. Bad to the Bone.

I make oil
04-04-2012, 02:21 AM
I bought an electric start Toro walk behind this year to use at the house. Don't know why I didn't get an electric start years ago. Hope it holds up.

SLAB
04-04-2012, 09:29 AM
i have a snapper and hustler. the hustler by far is a better machine. we cut 6 acres with it. they are built very well and comfortable ride. i think for what you pay they are great. the snapper has been a great mower also, but i prefer the hustler. just had more maintenance with the snapper. the deck, pullies, belt.