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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #50 on: April 19, 2014, 02:01:48 PM »
its actually pretty good, well done.





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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #51 on: April 19, 2014, 02:02:51 PM »
No probs, once you start watching it gets you in and have to watch it till the end..


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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #52 on: April 19, 2014, 03:02:34 PM »
I just bought a Craftsman YT4000 built out of the same factory as the Husky however bigger hp. Ours has 42" cut with a Briggs & Stratton 24hp motor cuts perfectly and heaps of power.

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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #53 on: April 20, 2014, 07:33:34 PM »
I just bought a Craftsman YT4000 built out of the same factory as the Husky however bigger hp. Ours has 42" cut with a Briggs & Stratton 24hp motor cuts perfectly and heaps of power.
Same here, ours has 150 hours up and going well. For the same price ($3 grand) I could get a John Deere with 17.5HP and 42" deck, the Huskie was 19.5HP and 38" deck and the Craftsman with a V-Twin Briggs and Stratton 24HP with 42" deck. A no-brainer really, made by Husquvarna the chassis, deck, blades, motors etc are the same, just the shell and accessories are different (no diff-locks for example).
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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #54 on: August 09, 2014, 08:51:33 PM »
With the new house I have been offered a ride on to purchase as part of the deal. Can anyone give me some feedback on this particular model please. Its only done 50 hours on the clock, thanks.

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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #55 on: August 09, 2014, 09:07:21 PM »
GG, Hustlers seem all right based on what I've seen with friends who have them. American made, looks very similar to a Jacobsen (which is what I have got), again American, aimed at the commercial market. What engine is in this one?  What's the deck like, as with any ride on this is where the damage will be.

As with all things it gets down to the price. Good luck.

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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #56 on: August 10, 2014, 07:30:12 AM »
How much HP , petrol or diesel , cup holders  & $  ??? ??? lt looks good & at 50 hours its due for a service , change the oil & filter . Really how much lawn is there to cut  ???to warrant such a unit .  :cup: :cheers:
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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #57 on: August 10, 2014, 07:35:50 AM »
Scangauge and chip it........ ;D ;D
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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #58 on: August 10, 2014, 07:41:32 AM »

With the new house I have been offered a ride on to purchase as part of the deal. Can anyone give me some feedback on this particular model please. Its only done 50 hours on the clock, thanks.

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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #59 on: August 10, 2014, 08:24:50 AM »
How much HP , petrol or diesel , cup holders  & $  ??? ??? lt looks good & at 50 hours its due for a service , change the oil & filter . Really how much lawn is there to cut  ???to warrant such a unit .  :cup: :cheers:

Not sure of the motor Jamie, 4 acres of lawn, has cup holder, 60 inch deck. Around the $14k mark which is not bad I think, need to do some more research

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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #60 on: August 10, 2014, 08:26:48 AM »
.......4 acres of lawn.........

That'll keep you busy GG.
Maybe run some sheep........
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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #61 on: August 10, 2014, 08:44:32 AM »
Scangauge and chip it........ ;D ;D
I did something similar to my ride on mower 1976 MTD 10HP B&S compact tractor. Fuel Injected it, ported the head, 2pk paint job, Stronger V belt pulleys, Polished grill, etc. The grass had a saw tooth effect every time you touched the throttle, if it didn't spit you off the back. The thing is crazy. Its now sitting in the shed until I decide to tame it down.

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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #62 on: August 10, 2014, 08:48:22 AM »
That'll keep you busy GG.
Maybe run some sheep........

Next vic meet maybe, half of it is the house paddock which is good lawn, the other half is a bush block which is cleared and needs a chop every once and a while.

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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #63 on: August 10, 2014, 09:45:35 AM »
The Husky is a great machine. More of a professional mower than a home mower but that makes it even better.
Once you have driven a zero turn mower, you won't go back to a lawn tractor.  We have just over an acre here 4500 m2  but it is mostly nice lawn not just grass. It takes me about 1 hour and 5 minutes to do the lot. I never use a whippet, I just use poison around the edges.

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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #64 on: August 10, 2014, 11:57:53 AM »
14k......................................tell 'im he's dreaming  ;D


chuck it into the house purchase for 5 k sounds about it

Nice bit of gear all the same, overkill for 4 acres i reckon, it looks to be a commercial style of unit
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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #65 on: August 10, 2014, 02:57:29 PM »
Hang on a bit ,,, with 4 acres to mow GG may never see another camping trip . He will become a Turf Tender all weekend  . Teach the little bloke to drive it  >:D >:D >:D :cheers:  What could possible go wrong  ??? :laugh: :laugh:
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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #66 on: August 10, 2014, 02:59:17 PM »
That should be about 24 /28 HP somewhere around that size to drive such a deck  :cheers:
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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #67 on: August 10, 2014, 05:49:23 PM »
14k......................................tell 'im he's dreaming  ;D


chuck it into the house purchase for 5 k sounds about it


X2 re the asking price, and, yes offer 5k.

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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #68 on: August 10, 2014, 06:38:32 PM »
To cut that size of grass a 42in  , 19 HP petrol Hydrostatic drive  ride on should cost you $3500 to $4500 . Might take a bit longer to do the job , but not by that much . Somebody is  " Dreaming " . Just cause you have the  " Noddys " Yes l want the property , Yes it what l want , Oh Yes l will take the mower as well , & Yes l will regret it later in overkill & running costs .                              Your Call  :cheers:
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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #69 on: August 11, 2014, 06:38:27 PM »
Get a Husky like this, i saw Jeepers mowing his hedge with his the other week.. ;D ;D

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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #70 on: August 11, 2014, 08:21:53 PM »
All I can say is good luck - he's taking the piss at 14k!

I have agonised over buying a ride on, as the owner of the property I bought wanted thousands for his and I couldn't see the value, so I didn't get it.  and now I don't know which one to get.
I have never owned a Ride on.

Everyone's got an opinion on every mower, it's done my head in. Plus every bloody manufacturer has used multiple engine brands and all manner of trickery to create a new brand code every couple of years in all manner of hp to deck width combinations....  ???
Thinking of either a husky with diff lock (YTH something something) or a JD (D something, or STX something). But the ones I am looking at either have Kawasaki, B&S or Kohler engines -how the f... Do I compare them???

I also reckon I have read every forum from every bloke wanting a ride on, including this one. So, how the bloody hell do you work out which one to get, so that you don't regret it instantly?
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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #71 on: August 12, 2014, 12:01:33 PM »
All I can say is good luck - he's taking the piss at 14k!

I have agonised over buying a ride on, as the owner of the property I bought wanted thousands for his and I couldn't see the value, so I didn't get it.  and now I don't know which one to get.
I have never owned a Ride on.

Everyone's got an opinion on every mower, it's done my head in. Plus every bloody manufacturer has used multiple engine brands and all manner of trickery to create a new brand code every couple of years in all manner of hp to deck width combinations....  ???
Thinking of either a husky with diff lock (YTH something something) or a JD (D something, or STX something). But the ones I am looking at either have Kawasaki, B&S or Kohler engines -how the f... Do I compare them???

I also reckon I have read every forum from every bloke wanting a ride on, including this one. So, how the bloody hell do you work out which one to get, so that you don't regret it instantly?

The Husky, Briggs and Stratton and Kohler engines are all pretty good. They will still be running strong when the rest of the ride on wears out.  I have always preferred to have a machines that are more powerful than what I really need so that I don't need to work it too hard to do the job.

My first ride on was a 20 HP twin cylinder petrol B&S with 42 inch deck lawn/yard tractor which is a bit of an overkill for a 1 acre block. The machine handled the job with ease even when the grass was pretty thick. I could have got away with a smaller machine and smaller engine but as I said earlier I reckon bigger is better.

A few years ago, I worked for a mates business for a year looking after commercial lawn maintenance. We had three ride ons,  they were all zero turn mowers. Two were John Deeres, one 50 inch deck and the other one was 60 inch and we had a big diesel Kubota that had a 60 inch deck also. I mainly drove the big Kubota.

After sitting on a zero turn mower at work I found it frustrating to sit on a slow going lawn/ yard tractor especially when these tractors have the turning circle of a Landcruiser. As I said in an earlier post, once you have driven a zero turn it is hard to go back to a standard lawn/yard tractor. In the end I traded in the lawn tractor and got the zero turn. It is so much quicker and more manoeuvrable than a lawn/yard-tractor.  I don't mind mowing but if I can do it 30 minutes quicker by getting a better machine then that is more time for  :cheers:. I know the bigger mower chews more fuel but who cares about the fuel economy of a ride on mower.

Husky uses the letters YTH to mean yard tractor with Hydrostatic drive.  LTH = lawn tractor with hydrostatic  drive and CTH which means fitted with catcher. The next four numbers usually mean eg 2038 = 20 HP 38 inch deck.

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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #72 on: August 12, 2014, 02:06:25 PM »
There is another way to approach the problem . Go & buy a pre loved  mower so you have a point of reference to work from . l started with a 12.5 hp  36 in cut heal/toe control Rover Rancher , drove it for 2 1/2 years commercially then my business changed so l flogged it off . lt did about 10km per hour & the job was done well even in wet long conditions it just too longer .This unit cost me $900 to start & that was a great start .  Eventfully l replaced the motor with a newer as it was 91/2 seasons old .
Now my 19HP Cub Cadet Hydro 42 in deck, has done 400 hours in 18 months , at 50 km per cut its covering quit a bit of ground each cut . Cubby will turn in 30cm very handy in & around trees .
Like CTs the 1st unit you buy wont be your last . Always consider at some stage you will have to transport the unit so will it fit in your trailer or do you have to get another , more expense again . :cheers:
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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #73 on: August 12, 2014, 10:42:24 PM »
Cheers for the advice. I'm going to buy 2nd hand as I would be stretching the budget too far to get a decent unit, plus I'm just not confident I wouldn't regret my choice.
I have 5 acres, mostly flat, but by no means a 'lawn' if you know what I mean. It's had horses and is a fair bit clumpy and paddock like, with a couple of challenging slopes. Plus dirt/rock/grass sections, and quite a few fences and structures to mow around.
 Hence I was thinking of a diff lock model like the husky yth2242 or similar. Agre that I want bigger hp, and bigger cut width if possible - no less than 38, and preferably over 42.

These are in my 'watch list' currently - appreciate opinions on suitability for my application...
Husky yth2242 v twin - 170hrs
Jd d120 2142 - 47hrs no diff lock
Husky yth2246 intek 30hrs
Husky yth2348 intek 16hrs
Cox - all stockman models have smaller decks, same as greenfield, so have excluded. But they are cheap!
Have excluded MTD and other similar models sold at big shed stores - perception is they are not up to it over the long haul.

Budget is $3k max - I accept this isn't a lot of money to throw at a solid unit. I can find more money later for a better unit, but right now I'm stretched.
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Re: Ride on Lawn mowers
« Reply #74 on: August 13, 2014, 07:38:14 AM »
Have you considered getting a contractor in with a tractor to flog over the ground with bigger equipment . Might be worth a call to check prices . Your time , investment in equipment , service etc have to be factored in . With 5 acres to cover you should consider a 60 in zero turn . Hang on that's how this got started
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