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**Lets Talk Zero Turn Mowers**

Go big or go home

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90 horse Cummins, capable of mowing up to 4" diameter trees. Even comes with its own winch.

It really is a zero turn mower.
 
I agree with the other comments about buying a good used commercial grade unit. My father-in-law has a 48" Exmark and that thing is a beast. Also, you butt will thank you since it has suspension in the seat that the residential units don't.
 
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I bought a commercial grade Cub Cadet Force LTZ. It has a 48 inch deck, heavy duty, not the stamped POS decks on residential grade. Takes me about 2 hours to cut a little over 2 acres with a 24hp Kohler.
I paid $3700 but they financed it interest free for like 4 years. I will pay it off sooner but that made it an easy purchase. They threw in a $275 maintenance jack for free. The original price was $4200. It is a beast.
 
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I bought a commercial grade Cub Cadet Force LTZ. It has a 48 inch deck, heavy duty, not the stamped POS decks on residential grade. Takes me about 2 hours to cut a little over 2 acres with a 24hp Kohler.
I paid $3700 but they financed it interest free for like 4 years. I will pay it off sooner but that made it an easy purchase. They threw in a $275 maintenance jack for free. The original price was $4200. It is a beast.
dang man i hear ya. ill look at these also. Im thinking im gonna pay half cash and half finance . Thanks for the info
 
As others have said, go with commercial grade. I bought the largest lawn tractor that Lowe's had when I was running a mowing business. It was a Troy built mower. I wore it out in two years. The transmission and rear end both went out. Wound up selling it for $200. I'll never buy residential grade anything again.
 
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