After another evening of long mowing time, clogging chute, and a terrible ride, I'm on the hunt for a better mowing solution. I currently mow a ~.6 acre area (that will expand over the years) with a cheap 30" Troybilt TB30 and a ~1 acre field in the woods that could go RFM or Rotary cutter in the near future. The areas are some what broken up but don't have many items to mow around. My TB30 was a good $400 mower when I had a smaller property with slow growing grass, but at the new property the soil is rich clay so I have to spend 1.5-2 hours mowing thick wet grass. I have a B2601 w/R14 tires that I take on trails in the back woods (~60 acres) and around the house, plow snow with it etc... I have 2" wheel spacers, and a step so I don't think a MMM is an option (and seems like a pain to get on/off).
Looking at my options the Rear Finish Mower (60") is very attractive due to the price point ($1200-2000 on Craigslist), as well as letting me use my existing tractor, and possibly forgoing needing a rotary cutter too for the light weeds. Looking at other tractor/zero turn mowers it looks like >$3,000-4,000 to get anything decent. I learn towards an RFM but I hear mixed reviews on them; some say they work great, others that they are so-so and a zero-turn is the way to go. What are people finding with them on their B2601-ish sized tractors?
Looking at my options the Rear Finish Mower (60") is very attractive due to the price point ($1200-2000 on Craigslist), as well as letting me use my existing tractor, and possibly forgoing needing a rotary cutter too for the light weeds. Looking at other tractor/zero turn mowers it looks like >$3,000-4,000 to get anything decent. I learn towards an RFM but I hear mixed reviews on them; some say they work great, others that they are so-so and a zero-turn is the way to go. What are people finding with them on their B2601-ish sized tractors?
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