We bought a JD Z820A, with 60" 7 Iron Deck,back in mid 2007 because our place is covered with oak trees. We have a Kubota
B2710 with mid mount mower but still had to do a lot of reversing to cut around trees. Local Multi store John Deere dealer does a very large business in commercial mowers and holds "field days" to demo mowing units to commercial mowers. Our Z820 was a demo with 65 hours so they gave us almost $2000 discount from their best price for a zero hour unit. They also gave a more than fair trade in value for our JD GT345 lawn tractor with about 450 hours.
I had never ever driven a ZT when wife and I went to look at it. I got on it at the dealer and tried to drive around their lot. After almost hitting a few stationary objects I got off and wasn't sure a ZT was for me. Unknown to me my bride had driven them before (were were newlyweds in 2007). She got on it a drove it like a pro. Thought to myself, if a girl can drive it, I can too. :-D
After we got it home I made up my my mind that I would figure this thing out and eventually did.
The Z820A has a ROPS but, it stays down because our place is pretty flat. Wifey was mowing with it one day near the shop and the ROPS we was still up. I was mowing open areas with the Kubota and just happened to look her way as she was approaching a very low limb on a very large live oak tree. She is always very careful, never going like a bat out of **** as I do. As she got close to the low limb, still over her head, the ROPS contacted the limb, raising the ZT front wheels off the ground. She stopped, backed up, then forward again, raising front wheels again. She looked in my direction, not understanding why I was almost falling off of the Kubota laughing my ***** off. I pointed to my head then pointed behind my head. She looked behind her and figured out what was going on. I still get to tease her about that day.
The JD has been a very trouble free mower with only normal maintenance. I can highly recommend the JD ZTs.
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