[AT] OT - zero turn mowers

charlie hill chill8 at cox.net
Tue Mar 8 04:41:57 PST 2005


I see a lot of Lazer Z's around here lately too.

Charlie

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rob Wilson" <rowilson at infinet.com>
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> Best I've seen for the money is a Lazer Z. Almost all the
> professional lawn care guys use them around here. I use
> an old Bunton 52" walk behind with a sulky on it so I can
> sort of ride along and it takes me about 2 hours to do
> my 2+ acres. It's a little rolling but not too hilly.
> My buddy that owns his own business does my lawn in about
> 30 to 40 minutes with his 60" Lazer Z. It looks even
> better when he does it and my mower is a commercial unit
> just slower.
> Rob
>
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> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 6:13 PM
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>
> I am looking for information on Zero Turn Radius Mowers, found one small
>
> forum with not much information. I plan to make a purchase soon. After
> actaully mowing my lawn with a demo unit, I am convinced there is no
> other
> option, those old fasioned mowers with steering wheels dont make the
> cut!!
> (so to speak).
>
> Any one know of a good forum for these mowers, or have experiences (good
> or
> bad) they can send to me?  You can reply off list and THANKS for any
> responses.
>
> Kreig
>
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