Tom,
Other than budget a good part of your decision will be whether you want one machine that does it all or a couple of machines that excel at the particular tasks. If you really have some property work that you want to do , either now or in the future, you will want a compact utility tractor. Those can pretty much do everything. And they certainly aren't bad at lawn mowing. A good powerful zero turn will blow them away at the mowing job though. Especially when you factor in trimming time. A front mount zero turn will give you added options such as plow blades, snow blowers and a few other attachments. Towing within limits , just don't zero turn with something in tow. Personally I have used both mid-mount (the more common/popular) and front mount zero turns. The front mounts are longer but I actually find them better at getting around than the shorter mid-mounts. The front mount deck is easier to mow around trees and obstacles with. And it can reach into place the mid-mount can't.
With proper weights, tires and driving practice the zero turn shouldn't have a problem on any hills that it should be on in the first place.
Several directions for you to go. With budget possibly standing in the way ....... maybe going with a standard type of riding mower and mowing less of the property would work until better equipment can be purchased? And just keep the rest under control once or twice a year by hiring someone with a brush mower.
Seth
Other than budget a good part of your decision will be whether you want one machine that does it all or a couple of machines that excel at the particular tasks. If you really have some property work that you want to do , either now or in the future, you will want a compact utility tractor. Those can pretty much do everything. And they certainly aren't bad at lawn mowing. A good powerful zero turn will blow them away at the mowing job though. Especially when you factor in trimming time. A front mount zero turn will give you added options such as plow blades, snow blowers and a few other attachments. Towing within limits , just don't zero turn with something in tow. Personally I have used both mid-mount (the more common/popular) and front mount zero turns. The front mounts are longer but I actually find them better at getting around than the shorter mid-mounts. The front mount deck is easier to mow around trees and obstacles with. And it can reach into place the mid-mount can't.
With proper weights, tires and driving practice the zero turn shouldn't have a problem on any hills that it should be on in the first place.
Several directions for you to go. With budget possibly standing in the way ....... maybe going with a standard type of riding mower and mowing less of the property would work until better equipment can be purchased? And just keep the rest under control once or twice a year by hiring someone with a brush mower.
Seth