Kubota or SCAG

   / Kubota or SCAG #12  
I know of a Kubota dealer who also sells Scags. Some time ago, a salesman there told me that Scag is the best for gasoline powered mowers and Kubota best for diesel powered. He was not trying to see me anything at the time, although I don't know that it wasn't his standard sales pitch.;)
 
   / Kubota or SCAG #13  
We had a Dixon ZTR and flat wore it out. Switched to a Kubota ZD21 with a bigger motor but cut fuel consumption in half. Scag makes a good mower but the diesel will burn less fuel. Just food for thought.
 
   / Kubota or SCAG #14  
Since your buying just move on up to the best mower made for speed and dependability. May be a few dollars more but spread out over several months isn't such a big figure. I have a F2680 for my fairly level rental property and I've had it almost 4 years with nothing done to it but oil and filters change. I also have F3080 4 WD for my hillside property and have used it for 2 mowing seasons and beginning number 3.
Why do you think rear discharge is bad? I prefer the rear discharge since it lets me cut on both side of the deck and lays the grass down spread out on the ground instead of making the windrows. I don't mow until my grass gets tall enough to know without a doubt where I've already mowed.
 

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   / Kubota or SCAG #15  
I tried out several scags a couple of years ago, when I finally purchased a new zero turn (had a simplicity cobalt), I went with the zd326P Kubota. I have no regrets about buying this mower. It has all the power you need, plus it does my small hills pretty good. I liked the f series, but couldn't justify the extra cost through my better half. I also have a good Kubota dealer in Okawville Illinois that is excellent to work with.
 
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  • Thread Starter
#16  
Thank you all for your responses and suggestions. I made a tough decision to postpone this purchase for another year. I am leaning towards SCAG, but I don't like the air cooled Kawasaki engine. Hopefully next year, they will put in the liquid cooled EFI into the cheetah. Another way to compromise would be to get a turf tiger with a kubota diesel. Not cheap, but that may be the ultimate set up.
 
   / Kubota or SCAG #17  
the liquid cooled on the turf tiger is plenty motor. If that motor won't cut it then it need the tractor. I cut rough properties and stuff that's 1-2ft tall with it and I have no problem.
 
   / Kubota or SCAG #18  
Maximus, I also am considering a ZD with rear discharge. Please elaborate why this is an undesirable feature. You may have a better understanding of its implications than I do. JohnThomas clearly likes it.
 
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#19  
GDH- I like the side discharge because I want to run a collection system. Not sure if I could do that with a rear discharge design.
 
   / Kubota or SCAG #20  
If your just mowing 2 acres fuel costs really isn't much of a issue like it would be for a lawn care guy. I have a cheetah and it will mow 2 acres in a snap. I've never had it in high range, it goes plenty fast in low range. You want your engine to match the life of the machine, most mowers are about 2000 to 2500 hours machines. Paying lots for a engine that has a 4000 plus hours life isn't a good idea unless your really going to put the hours on the machine and be willing to rebuild it when the time comes. My Scag Cheetah has the 31 Kawil on it. It just has 80 hours on it but thats LOTS of mowing for a homeowner. The 31 Kawi is put together in the USA out of Chinese parts. It has a so so reputation. If your going to bag you need power. Hold out for the Cheetah with the Briggs and Stratton big block 35 HP coming out this summer! Its really a Dihatsu engine made in Japan by Toyota.....woooo wooooo. They are getting a really stellar reputation. I think they are going to be hitting the dealers in a few more weeks. The 5200 hydros on the Cheetah are great and very durable. Go to Lawnsite.com to check out all the ZTR mowers. One thing bad about the Cheetah that you have to get used to is that the left hand fuel tank bocks out the view to the edge of the deck. You have to "feel" your way around trees and such. Other than that I can really reccomend the Scag.
 

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