I'm trying to decide between the following 3 mowers should I buy:
1. 2010 Toro Flex 18 with 66 hours - $2,500 (includes wheels, catcher)
2. 2017 John Deere 180 e-cut w/ 1305 hours $2,000 (no wheels, includes grass catcher & verticutter)
3. 2010 John Deere 180SL w/ unknown hours - $1,800 (no wheels or catcher)
I have a 2,500 sq ft lawn that is broken up by flower beds, sidewalks, decking, driveway, & pool. Maneuverability is a priority.
I have a very small garage too so I need a small mower if possible.
I'd like to be able to have the flexibility to maintain a variety of HOC's. I don't know which mower gives me that option. I'd like to be able to go up to a 1.25 HOC if possible. Although I plan to maintain a slightly less than 1" HOC.
My uneducated thoughts:
1. JD 180sl - the oldest with the most hours but is the easiest to maneuver and least expensive. I think I can buy a 3" roll to get higher HOC. It has the smallest footprint so fits better in garage
2. Toro Flex 10- Most expensive, very clean condition with only 66 hours but still 11 years old. I'm concerned that I may not be able to go over 1" HOC. Larger footprint than SL
3. JD 180 e-cut - newest mower. Reel mower has reverse so I can backlap much easier. Larger footprint than SL. I think I can get a 1.25" HOC with a 3" roller.
My perception is that Toro may edge out John Deere as a better mower.
This is my first powered reel mower. I'm currently using a Fiskars.
Thank you in advance for your input.
1. 2010 Toro Flex 18 with 66 hours - $2,500 (includes wheels, catcher)
2. 2017 John Deere 180 e-cut w/ 1305 hours $2,000 (no wheels, includes grass catcher & verticutter)
3. 2010 John Deere 180SL w/ unknown hours - $1,800 (no wheels or catcher)
I have a 2,500 sq ft lawn that is broken up by flower beds, sidewalks, decking, driveway, & pool. Maneuverability is a priority.
I have a very small garage too so I need a small mower if possible.
I'd like to be able to have the flexibility to maintain a variety of HOC's. I don't know which mower gives me that option. I'd like to be able to go up to a 1.25 HOC if possible. Although I plan to maintain a slightly less than 1" HOC.
My uneducated thoughts:
1. JD 180sl - the oldest with the most hours but is the easiest to maneuver and least expensive. I think I can buy a 3" roll to get higher HOC. It has the smallest footprint so fits better in garage
2. Toro Flex 10- Most expensive, very clean condition with only 66 hours but still 11 years old. I'm concerned that I may not be able to go over 1" HOC. Larger footprint than SL
3. JD 180 e-cut - newest mower. Reel mower has reverse so I can backlap much easier. Larger footprint than SL. I think I can get a 1.25" HOC with a 3" roller.
My perception is that Toro may edge out John Deere as a better mower.
This is my first powered reel mower. I'm currently using a Fiskars.
Thank you in advance for your input.