[AT] OT - zero turn mowers
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Tue Mar 8 04:46:41 PST 2005
My neighbor has a Kubota ZTR. It is a big diesel powered version. It's over
kill as all he mows with it is his own 2 acre yard but it seems like a top
notch machine. It is fast and the cut is excellent.
I looked at one of the new design Dixon ZTRs yesterday. It is a lot
different than the older dixons. More like the Lazer. Looks like a nice
machine.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "kreig" <astroguy at nas.com>
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Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] OT - zero turn mowers
>I am looking at the ZTR mowers for around my home, about 2.5 acres, but
>with a complicated lawn, including one hill, some wet areas, and many
>obstructions. Never could get my lawn mowed in one sitting in the past,
>usually took 3 evenings to get it all done at 2 hours each. JD 510 mower
>wiht 38" deck.
>
> The Gravley 17hp/40 inch deck did my WHOLE lawn in 2 hours flat!! with a
> better cut!! Very impressed!! I did not get a price on this model. A
> Gravely PM 44Z (17/44) is about $5000, very nice machine!!!
>
> I also used a demo 18hp/44 deck Fastrack Hustler. The Honda engine on the
> Fastrack was quieter by far and the machine was almost faultless. I did
> seem to ride a bit rougher. $4800
>
> Looked at a TORO, seemed very light weight with a lightweight deck off a
> standard mower. They were asking about $5000+ for a 17/42 machine,
> totally ridiculous!! Looked like junk to me.
>
> Most of the ZTR mowers seem to be only back east, Dixon and others.
>
> Kubota makes a very solid machine, no belts, all driveline, definately the
> best of the lot but at almost $7,000 i realize, I am only cutting grass,
> nothing more. The height adjustment for the deck is very poorly designed.
>
> Wanted to see a Scag, but the local dealer wont carry them in stock, by
> order only, I dont think he is making any sales.
>
> What i need to learn and understand is the hydraulic pumps and mowers.
>
> Thanks for everyones input!!
>
> Kreig
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "Lane Freeman" <lmfree at ptd.net>
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"
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> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 6:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [AT] OT - zero turn mowers
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>
>>I bought a Cub Cadet Commercial Zero Turn Last Fall and I'd never go back
>>to
>> a tractor mount belly mower. I was using a NH 25HP diesel with 72 inch
>> belly
>> mower. The Zero turn is 31HP with 72 inch deck and cut my mowing time in
>> half. It will go through high grass at full speed which would have
>> stalled
>> my NH.at a crawl. From what I'm told this is mainly due to the depth of
>> the commercial deck. I can also mow most everything without having to go
>> back with a push mower to trim. Probably one of the best equipment
>> investments I've ever made.
>>
>> Lane Freeman
>> New Tripoli, PA
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "kreig" <astroguy at nas.com>
>> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"
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>> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 6:13 PM
>> Subject: [AT] OT - zero turn mowers
>>
>>
>>> 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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