I’m sure this has been debated before, but from what I can tell it’s for a different reason.
I’m not so much worried about fitting through gates, but this: cost. I’m picking up some more lawns. Thus I need a wider cut.
I could probably swing a new 48” but it would mean money is tight for a while (a lot of new expenses for the first time this year: mortgage, kids tuition, etc.) A 36” is obviously cheaper and the money is more comfortable.
Question is am I going to see a significant increase in productivity moving from my current 30 inch to a 36?
Furthermore if I go 36 I could prob grab a sulky with it. If I go 48 I may have to wait until I get through a month of cutting to add the sulky.
So, is a sulky on a 36 hydro gonna speed me up a good bit compared to my 30, or should I wait it out for the 48?
I’m not so much worried about fitting through gates, but this: cost. I’m picking up some more lawns. Thus I need a wider cut.
I could probably swing a new 48” but it would mean money is tight for a while (a lot of new expenses for the first time this year: mortgage, kids tuition, etc.) A 36” is obviously cheaper and the money is more comfortable.
Question is am I going to see a significant increase in productivity moving from my current 30 inch to a 36?
Furthermore if I go 36 I could prob grab a sulky with it. If I go 48 I may have to wait until I get through a month of cutting to add the sulky.
So, is a sulky on a 36 hydro gonna speed me up a good bit compared to my 30, or should I wait it out for the 48?