I've been thinking about upping my mower game. I'm looking at entry-level-pro zero turn mowers. If I were to buy right now I'd probably get a Bad Boy Magnum with the Kawasaki engine ($4,500ish). This being said I've always only owned push mowers ($300ish) and most of those were powered by Briggs and Stratton engines. My last push mower was bought at Lowes and lasted 20 years, the deck rusted away but the BS engine was still strong. In fact I removed the engine and kept it for no good reason.
I am a true GJ member and as such I know that overkill is always good. That being said, how much overkill is too much? Is the only benefit of a pro mower durability? I have 15k square feet of grass, would a Husqvarna riding mower from Lowe's last me 20 years for 1/3 the price?
I am a true GJ member and as such I know that overkill is always good. That being said, how much overkill is too much? Is the only benefit of a pro mower durability? I have 15k square feet of grass, would a Husqvarna riding mower from Lowe's last me 20 years for 1/3 the price?
