Under the hood (or deck, more precisely), the TS 146X utilizes Husqvarna’s Air Induction™ technology designed to lift grass up with a vacuum effect right before cutting it for a smooth, even lawn.
Throw in usual riding mower features like an oversized, soft-touch steering wheel, LED headlights, and cruise control, and you’re left with a top-tier medium-sized riding lawn mower for $2,899.
Troy-Bilt Super Bronco™ 54K XP
Overview:
Price |
$2,899.00 |
Cutting Width |
54" |
Rating |
4.5 / 5 (67 reviews) |
Turning Radius |
16" |
Yard Size |
3 acres |
Length |
71.5" |
Horsepower |
24 hp |
Width |
55" |
Fuel Capacity |
3 gallons |
Height |
47" |
Max Forward Speed |
5.5 mph |
Weight |
630 lb |
Max Reverse Speed |
2.5 mph |
Blades |
3 |
While the other machines on this list stand out with their bright, eye-catching colors, the Troy-Bilt Super Bronco™ 54K XP is marked by its no-nonsense charcoal gray pallet. It’s got the power to match, too: its Kohler® 7000 Series™ engine boasts the highest horsepower on this list at 24.
The Super Bronco™ is the only mower here to ditch the tried-and-true two-blade system for a triple-bladed deck. These three blades combine to provide a massive 54-inch cutting width — another list-leading feature of this particular model.
Troy-Bilt claims that the Super Bronco™ is capable of mowing up to 3 acres in one go. If this is consistent, that’s yet another category in which this mower leads our list.
All of these stand-out features are wrapped in a 3-year limited manufacturer’s warranty that covers the mower’s frame, front axle, and deck shell. The Super Bronco goes for a pricey $2,899, but it packs a ton of things to love into its heavy-duty 630-pound frame.
John Deere S130
Overview:
Price |
$2,899.00 |
Cutting Width |
42" |
Rating |
4.3 / 5 (1,099 reviews) |
Turning Radius |
18" |
Yard Size |
1 - 2 acres |
Length |
74.2" |
Horsepower |
22 hp |
Width |
55.2" |
Fuel Capacity |
2.4 gallons |
Height |
45" |
Max Forward Speed |
5.5 mph |
Weight |
462 lb |
Max Reverse Speed |
3.2 mph |
Blades |
2 |
A list of the best riding mower models wouldn’t be complete without an entry from John Deere, and for this list, we went with their S130 model. With just under 1,100 reviews averaging 4.3 out of 5, this classic green and yellow machine is well-lauded by lawn aficionados the world over.
Perhaps one of the most stand-out features of the S130 is its Easy Change™ oil system. All you have to do is buy a replacement oil filter, pop the hood, screw the old filter off, and screw the new filter on. It makes regular maintenance an absolute breeze.
On top of that, it’s compatible with a laundry list of optional equipment designed to make any and all lawn care tasks so much easier. This includes a rear leaf bagger, an aftermarket mulching system, a snow blower, a tow-behind fertilizer spreader, and even a sun canopy for UV protection.
The S130 is the third (and final) riding mower model on this list with a sticker price of $2,899. But like the Husqvarna and Troy-Bilt entries, you get a bevy of fantastic features for your money.
Cub Cadet XT1 LT46
Overview:
Price |
$2,499.00 |
Cutting Width |
46" |
Rating |
4.3 / 5 (323 reviews) |
Turning Radius |
16" |
Yard Size |
1.5 acres |
Length |
68" |
Horsepower |
22 hp |
Width |
54" |
Fuel Capacity |
3 gallons |
Height |
42.5" |
Max Forward Speed |
5.5 mph |
Weight |
420 lb |
Max Reverse Speed |
3 mph |
Blades |
2 |
Powered by a 22-horsepower Kohler® engine, the Cub Cadet XT1 LT46 riding mower, with its iconic yellow paint job, offers plenty to like. Its stamped steel deck and cast iron front pivot bar provide exceptional durability to last through each lawn care season.
It features a dual-bladed mowing deck with a 46-inch cutting width that, combined with a maximum forward speed of 5.5 miles per hour, will help you cut through plenty of grass in no time.
Operation is easy, too. The XT1 LT46 makes use of a hydrostatic transmission that doesn’t require any manual shifting. Just push the pedal and mow. The mower also utilizes an AGM battery that lasts long and can provide reliable engine startup for years at a time.
This riding mower is utilitarian. It’s a workhorse. It doesn’t boast some of the other exceptional features of other mowers on this list, but it doesn’t need to — and it doesn’t pretend to, either.
On the standard requirements like engine horsepower, fuel capacity, cutting width, and turning radius, the XT1 LT146 is on par with John Deere, Troy-Bilt, and Husqvarna, but asks for $400 less. At Just $2,499, this riding mower is a fantastic economical option.
Craftsman TURN TIGHT™ T2200K
Overview:
Price |
$2,599.00 |
Cutting Width |
42" |
Rating |
4.1 / 5 (749 reviews) |
Turning Radius |
5" |
Yard Size |
1 - 2 acres |
Length |
70" |
Horsepower |
20 hp |
Width |
42" |
Fuel Capacity |
3 gallons |
Height |
43" |
Max Forward Speed |
5.5 mph |
Weight |
520 lb |
Max Reverse Speed |
3 mph |
Blades |
2 |
Rounding out this list is the Craftsman TURN TIGHT™ T2200K. This red-clad machine — like the Troy-Bilt and Cub Cadet models on this list — is powered by a Kohler® 7000 Series™ engine. At 42”, its cutting width is a bit small, but it can handle up to 2 acres with ease.
Undeniably, the main draw of this riding mower is its unbelievably tight turning radius. If you’ve read the chart above, that’s not a typo — the TURN TIGHT™ really does have a five-inch turning circle.
To put that in perspective, the next-closest turning radius on this list is a three-way tie at 16 inches. This mower has truly earned its “TURN TIGHT” moniker, putting it in the same ballpark as zero-turn lawn mower models.
Aside from that, it’s pretty standard fare. Its 20-horsepower engine is the lowest on this list (but still plenty enough to get the job done), its size and weight are similar to the other models, and aside from the Troy-Bilt Super Bronco™, its dual-bladed system is just like the others.
If you don’t want a zero-turn mower but still require a tight turning radius to get the job done, the Craftsman TURN TIGHT™ T2200K is definitely your best option. And at $2,599, its asking price is more than fair.
Which Riding Lawn Mower Should You Get?
And that’s it — a look at five of the best riding lawn mowers on the market today. While they’re all made to cut grass and come with a load of similar specifications and features to one another, these models offer just enough differences to stand out and offer options to buyers.
So — which one should you get?
Like any other big purchase, the best thing to do is decide which features are most important to you and buy the choice that fits best.
Are you buying solely based on price? The Cub Cadet XT1 LT46 is your go-to. Looking to mow as much acreage as possible in one go? The Troy-Bilt Super Bronco™ 54K XP is up for the task. Need a tight turning radius to navigate your yard? The Craftsman TURN TIGHT™ T2200K is far and away the best option.
Take the information here and choose the option that best fits what you want out of a riding lawn mower. And, while you’re at it, be sure to read up on our line of Good Vibrations outdoor power equipment upgrades to help you dominate your lawn care routine.