Buying Advice Buying a Zero-Turn Mower

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#61  
After a quick look, it seems to me that I should be looking in the range of the Hustler Fastrak, and the Scag Freedom Z. Kind of top end residential to lower end commercial. Am I in the right area?
 
   / Buying a Zero-Turn Mower #62  
I think that size sounds about right. I wouldn't worry about specs too much. Except, opt for the largest hydro pumps and motors... Also, the bigger the tires, the better the ride.

You'll also find a difference in comfort between them. For example, my Hustler has a upright seating position compared to my buddies Scag. I prefer the seating position of the Hustler, whereas he prefers the more reclined position of the Scag.

To each his own... But they're all similar enough that you can focus on individual preference for the most part.
 
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   / Buying a Zero-Turn Mower #63  
After a quick look, it seems to me that I should be looking in the range of the Hustler Fastrak, and the Scag Freedom Z. Kind of top end residential to lower end commercial. Am I in the right area?

Yes. You are in the right area.
 
   / Buying a Zero-Turn Mower #64  
After a quick look, it seems to me that I should be looking in the range of the Hustler Fastrak, and the Scag Freedom Z. Kind of top end residential to lower end commercial. Am I in the right area?
yes agreed these mowers give you good bang for the buck.
 
   / Buying a Zero-Turn Mower #65  
After a quick look, it seems to me that I should be looking in the range of the Hustler Fastrak, and the Scag Freedom Z. Kind of top end residential to lower end commercial. Am I in the right area?

You are sort of in luck.. a few of the commercial mower companies (Hustler & Gravely to name two) realized there were home owners with large tracts of land who wanted their equipment to last and yet not pay 8 - 10k for a mower. I'm one of them.. I did a lot of research and here is what I bought for 5 acres of mowing. Gravely ZT HD Zero Turn Mower I love it. Takes me about 1.5 hours to mow 4ish acres. You have 7 it would take you over 2. You can only mow about 6mph which is fast enough for me.

The hustler RapterHD was my second choice but they were a little more. I liked it a lot though. So you don't think I'm caparing these to other crap mowers I have also owned and mowed on a 725 Grasshopper Diesel (nice one) and a Hustler MiniZ 52" fast but rough ride. I like my Gravely better than any of them I have owned. It cuts tall grass like a BOSS. DO NOT Buy a residential quality mower for 7 acres I've done it... you would regret. Especially since you have been mowing with a tractor you may have a rougher ride than you know which will destroy a home owner model.

You want a commercial quality engine, welded deck, high quality spindles and look at ground speed if you don't want to spend much time mowing. I'm not sure if the Hustler HD is still made though.
 
   / Buying a Zero-Turn Mower
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So in looking around I've been focusing on deck build and transmission. I've seen 2800 and 3100 transmissions mostly. I'm wondering what the difference is, as both are claimed to be commercial grade. The 2800s are often paired with light duty decks, so I think they are lighter duty. However, some brands have a decent deck with 2800 trannies. Should I pass them over on grounds of the tranny, or is 2800 OK?
 
   / Buying a Zero-Turn Mower #67  
I was eye balling the Raven MPV hybrid last year. Looks like they didn't get the bugs out and Lowes dropped them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsOyt_aFuK8

I have an old Craftsman ZT7500 with a 24 hp briggs and 54" deck that works pretty good but I can't seem to get a perfect cut out of it. My yard is not a manicured deal so it doesn't matter that much. It sure mows a lot faster than the old lawn tractors did but the wife can't seem to master running it. I have pretty much done all the mowing anyways but if something happens to me she would need a helper or different machine. Takes some getting use to and I still tear up the ground a little on turns every now and then.
 
   / Buying a Zero-Turn Mower #68  
So in looking around I've been focusing on deck build and transmission. I've seen 2800 and 3100 transmissions mostly. I'm wondering what the difference is, as both are claimed to be commercial grade. The 2800s are often paired with light duty decks, so I think they are lighter duty. However, some brands have a decent deck with 2800 trannies. Should I pass them over on grounds of the tranny, or is 2800 OK?

3100 are a heavier duty, considered commercial duty. The Gravely ZT HD is actually warrantied for some commercial duty work I believe. If you go see one and sit on one you will see they are very heavy built for a 5k mower. It rides very smooth also. Also it has more leg room, I happen to be 6'4" and that was the deciding factor for me. For 7 acres I would not go with smaller than a 60" deck, even on a zero turn. I think you would regret that decision.
 
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