Ok, so I'm on my final evaluation before buying a mower for the upcoming season...I've been debating this for way too long. I have 5 acres of land, for which I bought the B2650 ROPS to do the work and it's been excellent from gravel driveway maintenance to woods clearing...shame we didn't get enough snow to have some fun with it then too!
I only have 3/4 acre of actual lawn to manage and it's very flat with few tree obstacles. The previous owner was a professional landscaper, so it is a very well kept lawn with full irrigation. I've had landscapers cut it since I bought the place, but want to take it over because they're NASCAR drivers on their ZTs and tear up the lawn every time they turn.
The question is: Do I go with the B2650 72" MMM or do I go with a separate riding mower or ZT (maybe smaller)?
The main concern is the weight of the B2650 of weekly cutting (even with the FEL removed). If I pull the trigger on the 72" MMM and find it's too heavy or does too much damage then I'm kinda stuck. Maybe dealer would take a trade in but I'd probably be taking a bath? The 72" also feels a bit overkill for 3/4 acre, it'll be quick for sure though. I've already checked all the tree distances and and no obstacles at 72". The only consideration would be overlap with the gravel driveway and narrower sections of grass where I'll be half on grass and half on gravel but since it's flat, should be OK.
I do plan on using the B2650 to FEL some mulch to beds, maybe aerate, etc once a year and did take a spin on the lawn with the FEL (empty) and a box blade (475lbs or so) as a test run. The only impressions I saw were in a mulch bed when I was reaching over one to remove a small pine tree with the Piranha toothbar. However, the lawn is pretty firm and dry from late winter. Come late spring through summer with daily irrigation it'll likely be quite a bit softer. I could simply schedule the irrigation though so I can cut after a day of drying to let it firm up a bit.
My gut is telling me the 72" MMM is overkill for 3/4, and of course has the downside of having to remove the MMM any time I want to do woods work, but really I could save the woods work for the off season (late fall - early spring). The plus side is the 72" MMM will work with the B2650 and be REALLY fast but at a $3200+ cost. The huge risk/downside is, if I pull the trigger and it jacks up the lawn then I'm stuck with repairing the lawn, selling the MMM, and buying a different mower. The "safe" bet feels like getting a smaller/lighter mower and keeping my B2650 work limited on the lawn.
I do know a number of members here are cutting their lawns with the B2650 + MMM. And many are cutting with their BX + MMM, which is probably around 400-500lbs lighter combo (without FEL attached)? Maybe I'm overthinking it a bit (again)?
I only have 3/4 acre of actual lawn to manage and it's very flat with few tree obstacles. The previous owner was a professional landscaper, so it is a very well kept lawn with full irrigation. I've had landscapers cut it since I bought the place, but want to take it over because they're NASCAR drivers on their ZTs and tear up the lawn every time they turn.
The question is: Do I go with the B2650 72" MMM or do I go with a separate riding mower or ZT (maybe smaller)?
The main concern is the weight of the B2650 of weekly cutting (even with the FEL removed). If I pull the trigger on the 72" MMM and find it's too heavy or does too much damage then I'm kinda stuck. Maybe dealer would take a trade in but I'd probably be taking a bath? The 72" also feels a bit overkill for 3/4 acre, it'll be quick for sure though. I've already checked all the tree distances and and no obstacles at 72". The only consideration would be overlap with the gravel driveway and narrower sections of grass where I'll be half on grass and half on gravel but since it's flat, should be OK.
I do plan on using the B2650 to FEL some mulch to beds, maybe aerate, etc once a year and did take a spin on the lawn with the FEL (empty) and a box blade (475lbs or so) as a test run. The only impressions I saw were in a mulch bed when I was reaching over one to remove a small pine tree with the Piranha toothbar. However, the lawn is pretty firm and dry from late winter. Come late spring through summer with daily irrigation it'll likely be quite a bit softer. I could simply schedule the irrigation though so I can cut after a day of drying to let it firm up a bit.
My gut is telling me the 72" MMM is overkill for 3/4, and of course has the downside of having to remove the MMM any time I want to do woods work, but really I could save the woods work for the off season (late fall - early spring). The plus side is the 72" MMM will work with the B2650 and be REALLY fast but at a $3200+ cost. The huge risk/downside is, if I pull the trigger and it jacks up the lawn then I'm stuck with repairing the lawn, selling the MMM, and buying a different mower. The "safe" bet feels like getting a smaller/lighter mower and keeping my B2650 work limited on the lawn.
I do know a number of members here are cutting their lawns with the B2650 + MMM. And many are cutting with their BX + MMM, which is probably around 400-500lbs lighter combo (without FEL attached)? Maybe I'm overthinking it a bit (again)?