My local dealer has a carry-over '04 3184 with a 289 deck. I like this GT, but am worried about the deck being usable for my Texas Hill Country property. I have 2.75 acres, mostly flat with mature oak and elm trees, the mowable area is Hill Country rough grasses (coastal bermuda buffalo/etc..). Actual mowed area estimated to be just over 2 acres. My plan is to set the mower at 3-4", not do finish type mowing.
The deck, a 48" one, appears to be designed for finish mowing of yard grass, and includes rear rollers to set a pattern and outrigger-type bogey wheels. The dealer isn't pushing this GT to me, kind of agreeing about the mower not being ideal for my duty. Due to it being a carry-over, he is unwilling to break up the package and provide another deck.
I like the construction of the 3000 series, and the pluses of the hydraulic deck lift and steering, the shaft drive (both transmission and mower), etc.. My fall-back is a GT 2554.
We are down to about two weeks before occupancy of the house, and need to make a decision soon. Any thoughts about using this deck on rough grasses?
Sawbuck
The deck, a 48" one, appears to be designed for finish mowing of yard grass, and includes rear rollers to set a pattern and outrigger-type bogey wheels. The dealer isn't pushing this GT to me, kind of agreeing about the mower not being ideal for my duty. Due to it being a carry-over, he is unwilling to break up the package and provide another deck.
I like the construction of the 3000 series, and the pluses of the hydraulic deck lift and steering, the shaft drive (both transmission and mower), etc.. My fall-back is a GT 2554.
We are down to about two weeks before occupancy of the house, and need to make a decision soon. Any thoughts about using this deck on rough grasses?
Sawbuck