I believe Wright stand on mowers are some of the best made mowers. Especially the 60” mowers. I also like Dixie Choppers and they reopened manufacturing. Ferris commercial is very nice.
I have John Deere 648R stand on mower. It does well for me and is better than a sit down if you have trees and landscaping to mow around. Downside is they are heavy due to robust metal deck and frame which is on a short wheel base. Width and length being short tends to make them spin going up hills. Nobody wants spin marks in a nice lawn. Add that standing up changes weight distribution. John Deere sit down mowers are very nice in the 700 and 900 series.
How much you are willing to spend is key to recommendations. If you are willing to go as high as $6000 you will get something that will last a very long time with little preventative maintenance. I recommend not buying a Lowe’s or HD zero turn unless you must. They may not hold up to weekly use on that much land before being a problem. MTD makes many of the well known brands but at reduced quality. If you go that route buy an extended warranty.
I have John Deere 648R stand on mower. It does well for me and is better than a sit down if you have trees and landscaping to mow around. Downside is they are heavy due to robust metal deck and frame which is on a short wheel base. Width and length being short tends to make them spin going up hills. Nobody wants spin marks in a nice lawn. Add that standing up changes weight distribution. John Deere sit down mowers are very nice in the 700 and 900 series.
How much you are willing to spend is key to recommendations. If you are willing to go as high as $6000 you will get something that will last a very long time with little preventative maintenance. I recommend not buying a Lowe’s or HD zero turn unless you must. They may not hold up to weekly use on that much land before being a problem. MTD makes many of the well known brands but at reduced quality. If you go that route buy an extended warranty.