I agree with VADave I cut mine with a retired/brought back from the dead Encore 48" walk behind. Landscaper friend gave it to me - he took it in trade on a debt, didn't run, sat in his barn for a couple years. I put about $400 into it (really only needed about $200 to get it running, but did the other just to get it all back to like new). I cut around 2.5 to 3 acres of hills and trees. Took me a few years to get smart and buy the wheels to go behind it. If you're not set on new, there are some great deals out there for used professional equipment that may outlast you. When I walk past the newer residential models at the stores, it's amazing to see the difference in materials and construction. I have hit more than a few hidden lawn gremlins (think large rocks or deep holes placed by kids and dogs) in high gear that have stopped this mower immediately - about throw you over the handlebars. Not a crack or dent. My only wish is that is was a 60" deck...
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