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Edward Tabor
edward.tabor at zoominternet.net
Fri Mar 25 20:02:24 PST 2005
My .02 on the topic.
I do not have a ZTR, yet, but hope to get one. I have seen ZTR's that
are helpless as a turtle on its back, when on muddy or slippery ground,
I'm told the secret to avoid that is putting on lug tires. By the same
token, when conditions are right, a ZTR saved a friend of mine over 3
hours, as I undersood it, as opposed to mowing with his Yellow Cub.
I have seen ZTR's equipped with trailers, snow plows, snow blowers, ect,
so they are not really just mowing machines.
As for brand of machine, I like the Dixie Choppers and the Grasshoppers,
although I remember seeing one last year at a fair that was equipped
with a 3 cyl diesel, a big deck, a string trimmer on either side
and....the best features, twin beer holders and an air ride, Bostrom seat.
Ed
charlie hill wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> It seems to be fairly obvious where you stand on this issue. grins.
>
> Most people don't mow their grass when it's raining. I know the
> commericial guys have to some times but they shouldn't.
>
> If ZTR mowers were not the most productive machines out there you
> wouldn't see the commercial guys using them. Most of the new models
> have the engine, the driver and all of the rest of the weight,
> battery, fuel, hydraulic tank etc. mounted directly over the drive
> wheels. The only thing out front is the mower deck. I can't imagine
> that it would have less traction than a riding lawn mower with the
> engine and the mower deck hung under the front.
>
> Charlie
>
>
>
> Charlie
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Britton"
> <c.britton at worldnet.att.net>
> To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 7:49 AM
> Subject: [AT] ztr
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>
>> >From: "Dean VP" <deanvp at att.net>
>>
>>> Subject: RE: [AT] OT - zero turn mowers
>>> I too became all enthused about zero turn radius mowers until I learned
>>> about a couple of their shortcomings. And the shortcomings are
>>> pronounced
>>> , if you have
>>> uneven traction on the rear wheels, maintaining the desired direction
>>> becomes a real problem. This problem is exacerbated by mowing on
>>> side hills
>>> where there is much more weight on the downhill side rear wheel.
>>
>>
>> I've seen this also. If it's raining anywhere in fl.. I see alot of
>> lawn
>> care people on ZTR's chewing up grass, on very simple slopes.
>>
>> They are also a dedicated piece of equipment.. just a mower. I
>> understand
>> they aren't even really designed to pull a lawn cart.. like a regular
>> lawnmower could.. etc. Lotsa money to spend on something that can
>> only do
>> one thing.. etc.
>>
>> Seems like for the money, you could buy a mid-large rider mower.. good
>> brand.. say.. huskie or cub cadet. and an add on trail mower.. and still
>> come out a grand less than the least expensive ZTR... and cut a wider
>> swath
>> at one time.
>>
>> Soundguy
>>
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