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B7510 & LA302 FEL & B2782 blower, B7510 & B2781 blower, B2410 & B2550 blower
I'll start off by saying I hope my wife doesn't read this forum...
I'm spoiled by having multiple B-series tractors, two of which are equipped with the hardware necessary to mount a mid-mount-mower (MMM) under them. One of them, the B2410, has been used extensively for grass cutting in the summer. It is based at the airport where I maintain the grass runway with it. The combination of the B2410 and 54" MMM is an excellent compromise between getting the job done well and not having to slow down too much if the grass is a bit heavy.
On the home front I have a 1994 Cub Cadet riding tractor with a 38" twin blade deck. I just put my first repair on that machine a few months ago - the key switch became intermittent. It has been an exemplary piece of equipment however it is loud and slow and has more than its fair share of vibration.
I'm looking into upgrading the "home" lawn mowing equipment. I truly believe the combination of Kubota diesel power, hydrostatic transmission and power steering are magic ingredients when it comes to getting the grass cut - that certainly is the feeling I'm left with every time I step down from the B2410 at the airport after a long mowing session.
With that having been said, I'm mentally 'stuck'. Part of me really doesn't want to compromise in going with a gas powered mower again - I seem to really want that diesel power. The years and hours on my body are starting to add up, so finding a machine that is both fast and comfortable is important. Our hard has some steep slopes and lots of trees and other things around which mowing must be accomplished. The B-series tractors are wholly unsuited for cutting the yard at home - they can do the big open patches but none of the detail cutting around trees etc.
My little pea brain is stuck somewhere between a Kubota ZD and an F-series. Both are far too much money to buy new so I would be buying used. My B2410 has about 2600 hours on it so I'm not afraid of a machine with hours on it if it has been well maintained. The ability for the machine to act as a backup to any of my three B-series tractors as a pinch-hitter in the winter snow blowing season is also attractive.
For those who have had Zero Turn and F-series mowers, I would really like to learn the pro's and con's of each of these styles. Speed, ease of use, ease of maintenance, durability, adaptability, availability of other attachments are all of interest to me.
Thank you for taking the time to share the knowledge gleaned from experience.
I'm spoiled by having multiple B-series tractors, two of which are equipped with the hardware necessary to mount a mid-mount-mower (MMM) under them. One of them, the B2410, has been used extensively for grass cutting in the summer. It is based at the airport where I maintain the grass runway with it. The combination of the B2410 and 54" MMM is an excellent compromise between getting the job done well and not having to slow down too much if the grass is a bit heavy.
On the home front I have a 1994 Cub Cadet riding tractor with a 38" twin blade deck. I just put my first repair on that machine a few months ago - the key switch became intermittent. It has been an exemplary piece of equipment however it is loud and slow and has more than its fair share of vibration.
I'm looking into upgrading the "home" lawn mowing equipment. I truly believe the combination of Kubota diesel power, hydrostatic transmission and power steering are magic ingredients when it comes to getting the grass cut - that certainly is the feeling I'm left with every time I step down from the B2410 at the airport after a long mowing session.
With that having been said, I'm mentally 'stuck'. Part of me really doesn't want to compromise in going with a gas powered mower again - I seem to really want that diesel power. The years and hours on my body are starting to add up, so finding a machine that is both fast and comfortable is important. Our hard has some steep slopes and lots of trees and other things around which mowing must be accomplished. The B-series tractors are wholly unsuited for cutting the yard at home - they can do the big open patches but none of the detail cutting around trees etc.
My little pea brain is stuck somewhere between a Kubota ZD and an F-series. Both are far too much money to buy new so I would be buying used. My B2410 has about 2600 hours on it so I'm not afraid of a machine with hours on it if it has been well maintained. The ability for the machine to act as a backup to any of my three B-series tractors as a pinch-hitter in the winter snow blowing season is also attractive.
For those who have had Zero Turn and F-series mowers, I would really like to learn the pro's and con's of each of these styles. Speed, ease of use, ease of maintenance, durability, adaptability, availability of other attachments are all of interest to me.
Thank you for taking the time to share the knowledge gleaned from experience.