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Thread: Zero Turn mowers
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07-04-2009 07:44 AM
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07-04-2009 08:17 AM
We started out with the standard turf tires which suck for anything but perfectly flat ground. Later we switched to a similar tire to the one you posted it was more of a straight deep lug tractor type tread. Only problem is in the spring when you mow on soft ground the lugs badly print the sod and later in the year as the ground hardens and your mowing at full speed your teeth are getting chattered out of your head.
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07-04-2009 12:39 PM
My brother just did a ton of research on this (appearantly there are landscape forums?), and got a Bad Boy Mower. They're basically commercial grade but not the full on commercial pricing. His is built like a brick ****-house, pretty nice. Runs pretty fast too.
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07-05-2009 03:05 PM
I bought a Kubota diesel 60 inch last month and went from 2 1/2 hours with a New Holland 1620 with 60 inch deck to 1 hour with the zero turn doing 3 acres.
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07-05-2009 03:30 PM
Tony, your going about this all wrong... buy a goat...sit on the porch, drink beer and watch it mow.
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07-05-2009 05:15 PMMy father is looking into purchasing a second zero turn. He loves his grasshopper due to the fact the deck is out in front (you can get it under large pines, etc. and not get into the branches), but is open to other brands.
He was looking into X-Mark until he heard about Bad Boy Mowers....thus far is yet to hear anything negative about them. I would really appreciate the input if anyone else has experience as he is about to pull the trigger
Tony, if you are interested TSC just north of Delaware on rt 23 sells them.
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07-06-2009 06:53 AMI heve used a 60 inch FERRIS for bunch of years . Does a great job.
Welded up a 6 inch tube unit to attach to a leaf vaccuum for the fall leaves.
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07-06-2009 06:57 AMDetaches in a minute.
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07-06-2009 10:48 AM
Two of my friends have medium sized Bad Boy mowers and are very happy with them, I looked at them and at Dixie Chopper as that is what the City of Houston mostly uses.
The dealer was the deal breaker on both of those. Didn't have a diesel version to even look at and couldn't tell me when they would.
Ended up driving 80 miles to see they same guy I bought my tractor from at Beaumont Tractor and got a smoking deal. One of the gauges fogged up after a few weeks, he offered to come change it at my house. I said that wasn't necessary so he mailed it to me.Mark
Everybody should believe in something; I believe I'll have another drink.
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07-06-2009 11:00 AMI bought one of the first diesel Kubota's ZD21. Great mower...shaft driven mower deck. Hydraulic lift for the deck as well, plus the deck is a solid unit, I mow a lot of dirt at times and it still looks like new. Great mower. Mine is the 60" cut.
Umm beer drinking..thats not hard..two sticks close together, one hand...plus the Kubota's stay pretty much where you put them, thought it was weird at first, but now i like that feature a lot..
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07-06-2009 12:01 PM
Thanks for all the input. Hopefully we'll be getting something soon. I'm tired of towing Tony out of the front lawn back to the barn every time he mows and I think he's finally tired of yelling at it and working on it. He left it in the turn around this time to "learn it's lesson". So far I don't think it's working
I saw a boat once!
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07-06-2009 12:45 PM
buddy just got an EX, only used it 2x now but loves it!!
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07-06-2009 08:16 PM
I am a dealer for Gravely, Toro, Dixie Chopper, and Walker. They are all good mowers and to a certain extent, they each have their niches. In our area, all the municipalities were running Toro but now with the availability for Grants for going green, some are switching to the propane Dixie Choppers. They all are running the same pumps and wheel motors. The new Toro G3's do not have any hydraulic hoses to fail and are running a lower center of gravity to hold the terrain but they don't come cheap. Dixie may be the fastest, but you can only mow so fast with anybody's machine. Walker has the best cut (my St Augustine gets cut with a Walker) but they are expensive and there are not alot of dealers. Gravely is a good all around mower and is built like a tank. The most important part of your decision is having a good dealer to work with you in making the right decision for what your needs are and his relationship with his suppliers. There are also different levels of support in different markets. Sounds crazy but it is true!
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07-23-2009 12:07 PM
I realized after this thread that I didn't have a single picture of my new mower. There was a time when I would shoot a roll of film for any new powered purchase, how things change. 12K on a diesel mower and nothing, so I got these pictures last Saturday when I was mowing the neighborhood boat ramp.
You can see where I might need some more tractionMark
Everybody should believe in something; I believe I'll have another drink.
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07-24-2009 11:59 PM
I mow an 1.5 acres in 25 minutes. I bought a Ferris with a 72" deck, 4 wheel Independant suspension, 34 H.P. Cat Diesel Power. I GPS 15 MPH on the straight runs. Get R done, Doug