Lawn Mowers for Sale
Lawn Mowers for Sale — New & Used (2026)
Zero-turn, riding, electric, and commercial mowers in stock. Residential models typically $2,000–$4,500. Used units start lower. Commercial machines from $4,000 used.
We stock new and used lawn mowers from the most trusted brands in the industry — Husqvarna, Toro, John Deere, Cub Cadet, Ariens, EGO, Scag, and Exmark. Homeowners managing half an acre to five acres, and professional landscapers running daily commercial routes, will find the right machine here. Listings are updated weekly to reflect what’s actually in stock.
Demand on quality used machines is consistent, particularly John Deere and Scag. Used inventory moves — if a unit fits your needs, it’s worth checking availability sooner rather than later.
Top Picks for 2026
| Category | Top Pick | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Best for 1 acre | Husqvarna Z254 | 54″ deck, 26 HP Kohler — typically cuts 1 acre in 30–40 minutes depending on conditions |
| Best for hills | Cub Cadet XT1 | Rear-wheel drive riding mower — stable up to 15° slopes |
| Best resale value | John Deere Z300 Series | Often retains 60–70% of value at 3–4 years based on used market listings — easiest to resell |
| Best under $4,000 | Ariens IKON XD | Fabricated deck + ZT-2800 transmission — stronger spec than most competitors at this price |
| Best operator comfort | Toro TimeCutter | MyRIDE suspension — the standout feature in residential zero-turns |
| Best electric | EGO Power+ LM2135SP | 60 min runtime, self-propelled — best battery push mower available |
| Best commercial — cut quality | Exmark Lazer Z | UltraCut deck — the finish clients notice |
| Best commercial — durability | Scag Turf Tiger II | Built for crews running multiple properties daily without downtime |
How to Choose the Right Lawn Mower
| Your Situation | Best Type | Top Pick |
|---|---|---|
| Under 0.5 acres, flat | Electric push mower | EGO Power+ LM2135SP |
| 0.5–1 acre, flat | Riding mower | John Deere E100 |
| 1–3 acres, flat with obstacles | Zero-turn mower | Husqvarna Z254 |
| Hills or slopes | Riding mower (rear-wheel drive) | Cub Cadet XT1 |
| 3–5 acres, value-focused | Zero-turn, fabricated deck | Ariens IKON XD |
| Professional daily use | Commercial zero-turn | Exmark Lazer Z or Scag Turf Tiger II |
Not sure? Tell us your yard size, terrain, and budget — we’ll recommend from current stock →
New vs Used — Which Should You Choose?
Buy new if: you want a full warranty, zero hours, and plan to keep the machine for 5+ years. New residential zero-turns from Husqvarna, Toro, and John Deere run $2,500–$4,500. New commercial machines run $11,000–$16,000.
Buy used if: you want more machine for less money, or you’re buying commercial and want to prove the revenue model before committing to new pricing. A well-maintained used Husqvarna Z254 or Toro TimeCutter at 2–4 years old cuts just as well as a new one — and a clean John Deere at 3 years still commands strong prices if you sell it.
The key with used: maintenance history matters more than age. A 5-year-old machine with dealer service stamps is a better buy than a 2-year-old one with no paperwork.
Current Stock — All Models
🔹 Zero-Turn Mowers
| Model | Deck | Engine | Used From | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Husqvarna Z254 | 54″ | 26 HP Kohler | ~$2,200 | 1–3 acres — typically 30–40 min per acre |
| Toro TimeCutter | 42″–75″ | 22–24.5 HP | ~$2,000 | Operator comfort, MyRIDE suspension |
| John Deere Z300 Series | 42″–54″ | 22–24 HP | ~$2,500 | Premium build, strongest resale |
| Ariens IKON XD | 42″–52″ | 23–25 HP | ~$2,000 | Best specs under $4,000 new |
🔹 Riding Lawn Mowers
| Model | Deck | Engine | Used From | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Deere E100 Series | 42″–48″ | 17.5–20 HP | ~$1,500 | Flat yards, 0.5–2 acres |
| Cub Cadet XT1 | 42″–50″ | 18–24 HP | ~$1,800 | Hills and slopes up to 15° |
🔹 Electric Lawn Mowers
| Model | Deck | Battery | New From | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EGO Power+ LM2135SP | 21″ | 56V 7.5Ah | ~$500 | Up to 0.75 acres — 60 min runtime |
🔹 Commercial Mowers
| Model | Deck | Engine | Used From | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scag Turf Tiger II | 52″–72″ | 25–37 HP Kawasaki | ~$4,000 | Durability — professional landscaping |
| Exmark Lazer Z | 48″–72″ | 25–35 HP | ~$4,000 | Cut quality — lawn care businesses |
Get in touch for current photos, hours, and pricing on specific units.
Realistic Pricing Guide — Used Lawn Mowers
- Older/higher-hour residential machines — $1,500–$2,000
- Mid-range residential used (2–5 years, good condition) — $2,000–$4,500
- Low-hour John Deere with service history — $2,500–$5,000
- Working commercial machines (Scag, Exmark) — $4,000–$9,000
Why Buyers Choose Us
Farmers Equipment Co. has been supplying agricultural and outdoor power equipment since 1987. Our lawn mower inventory is sourced from dealer trade-ins, fleet upgrades, and verified private sellers — which is how we consistently carry machines from brands like John Deere, Scag, and Exmark that hold their value and come with verifiable history.
- ✅ Listings reflect current availability — updated regularly, not set-and-forget
- ✅ Real photos of every used unit — not stock images
- ✅ Hours and condition verified before listing
- ✅ Condition reports available on request
- ✅ Nationwide delivery — typically 3–7 business days
- ✅ Expert matching — describe your yard and budget, we find the right machine
👉 Get photos, hours, and best price on current stock →
Lawn Mowers Near You
Looking for a used zero turn mower near me or a cheap lawn mower for sale under $2,000? We supply machines across the US with nationwide delivery. Share your ZIP code and we’ll confirm the nearest available units.
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Helpful Buying Guides
Common Searches We Help With
If you landed here through one of these searches — you’re in the right place:
- Used zero turn mower near me — we carry used residential and commercial zero-turns from Husqvarna, Toro, John Deere, Ariens, Scag, and Exmark. Contact us with your location for what’s available.
- Cheap lawn mower for sale under $2,000 — used John Deere E100 and Cub Cadet XT1 riding mowers regularly list in the $1,500–$2,000 range in good condition. Used residential zero-turns start around $2,000.
- Commercial lawn mower for landscaping business — we stock Scag Turf Tiger II and Exmark Lazer Z commercial zero-turns. Both are proven daily-use machines. Contact us for current hours and pricing.
- Zero turn mower under $3,000 — the Ariens IKON XD and Husqvarna Z254 are both available used in the $2,000–$3,000 range in good condition.
How We Inspect Used Machines
Every used machine listed goes through a basic condition check before we list it. We look at:
- Engine hours — recorded and listed accurately
- Deck condition — checked for cracks, heavy rust, or weld repairs
- Blade and spindle wear — checked for unusual wear or grinding
- Transmission function — tested at both low and high speed
- Overall cosmetic condition — rated and disclosed honestly
We don’t grade machines we haven’t physically inspected. If we can’t verify condition, we don’t list it. Full condition reports available on request before purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best lawn mower for 1 acre?
The Husqvarna Z254 or Toro TimeCutter are the most popular zero-turn options for 1 acre — both cut an acre in around 30–40 minutes. The John Deere E100 is a solid riding mower alternative for flat 1-acre yards at a lower price point.
Where can I buy a lawn mower near me?
We supply new and used lawn mowers to buyers across the US with nationwide delivery — typically 3–7 business days. Contact us with your ZIP code and we’ll confirm what’s available in your area and arrange delivery or local collection.
Are used zero-turn mowers worth it?
Yes — for most buyers, a well-maintained used zero-turn from Husqvarna, Toro, or John Deere at 2–4 years old represents excellent value. These machines are built to last and a good used example cuts just as well as a new one. The key is maintenance history — service records matter more than age alone.
Which lawn mower lasts the longest?
Commercial machines from Scag and Exmark are engineered for 2,000–3,000+ hours of use with proper maintenance. For residential mowers, John Deere and Husqvarna both have strong longevity track records. The most important variable in any machine’s lifespan is how consistently it was serviced — particularly air filter changes, oil changes, and blade spindle greasing.
Which lawn mower brand is most reliable?
John Deere consistently scores highest for reliability and parts availability in residential mowers — and has the strongest used market to show for it. Husqvarna and Toro are both strong performers with wide dealer networks. For commercial mowers, Scag and Exmark have proven reliability records across millions of hours of professional use.
Should I buy a used lawn mower?
Yes — quality used machines from John Deere, Husqvarna, Toro, and Scag hold up well over time. Key checks: engine hours, blade and deck condition, and maintenance history. Most residential machines in good condition have significant life remaining at 3–5 years old.
What is the difference between a zero-turn and a riding mower?
Zero-turns pivot on the spot — faster and more maneuverable for yards with trees or obstacles. Riding mowers use a traditional steering wheel — easier to learn and more stable on slopes. For 1–3 acres with obstacles, a zero-turn cuts 30–50% faster. For simple flat yards under an acre, a riding mower is usually sufficient.
How much does a good lawn mower cost?
Residential zero-turns: $2,500–$4,500 new, $2,000–$3,500 used in good condition. Riding mowers: $1,800–$3,500 new, $1,500–$2,500 used. Battery push mowers: $350–$600 new. Commercial zero-turns: $11,000–$16,000 new, $4,000–$9,000 used in working condition.
Which lawn mower is best for hills?
The Cub Cadet XT1 is one of the most recommended riding mowers for slopes — rear-wheel drive, stable up to 15°. Zero-turns are generally not recommended above 10–15° as they lose traction on steep inclines.
What is the best zero-turn mower under $4,000?
The Ariens IKON XD offers the strongest hardware at this price — fabricated deck, ZT-2800 transmission, 3-year warranty. The Husqvarna Z254 and Toro TimeCutter are solid alternatives with wider dealer networks.
What is the best commercial lawn mower?
The Exmark Lazer Z is the most widely used commercial zero-turn in the US — known for cut quality and finish. The Scag Turf Tiger II is its closest competitor, generally regarded as slightly more durable under hard daily use.
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