Drowning in knee-deep water ...

   / Drowning in knee-deep water ... #31  
has anyone ever seen a zero turn with the rops up? I never have.

Not all zero turn mowers are created equal. Some are near impossible to flip and other can flip easily backwards or even sideway.
 
   / Drowning in knee-deep water ...
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#32  
Not all zero turn mowers are created equal. Some are near impossible to flip and other can flip easily backwards or even sideway.

Find me one that's "near impossible to flip", please. I need it!
 
   / Drowning in knee-deep water ... #33  
Geez Eddie, did you mow with that thing or go mudding?

Doesn't matter how dry things are, I'll find some mud!!!! This was my most recent stuck back in September. As you can see, I got too close to the edge of my pond.


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   / Drowning in knee-deep water ... #34  
Doesn't matter how dry things are, I'll find some mud!!!! This was my most recent stuck back in September. As you can see, I got too close to the edge of my pond.


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Yours looks a lot like mine. You can see my ROPS are down. Cant make out what yours says on fuel tank. Wildcat?

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   / Drowning in knee-deep water ... #35  
Find me one that's "near impossible to flip", please. I need it!

We have front mounted Grasshopper K-725. Only one think (I found) it would do is lifting the rear and try to throw you out of the seat while going down very steep slope. Our propertyhas some serious inclines in few places.
 
   / Drowning in knee-deep water ... #36  
Find me one that's "near impossible to flip", please. I need it!

I would say mine is nearly impossible based on the slopes I've run across and I get the pucker thing earlier than most. Not to say it couldn't happen but it holds 30+ degree slopes very well. My ROPS on everything is ALWAYS up and seatbelt on.
 
   / Drowning in knee-deep water ... #37  
A friend's brother bought a brand new z-turn and while on his first test run with it flipped it into a ditch with it landing on top of him. No ROPS, died of asphyxiation. Terribly sad. This year I have read of 3 lawn mower deaths (including that one). Another one involved a z-turn on a dam bank at a pond about 5 miles from me. Somehow he rolled into the pond and died. Details never really came out after the initial report. He was about 67 IIRC. Terribly sad. Can't remember much about the other one whether normal mower or what the circumstances were, but seems way too common in this rural county.

I take my mowing very cautiously these days. Each spring, I take my pole saw around and cut all limbs and canopy anywhere near where my ROPS would hit them and sometimes by late summer have to trim again. Always have ROPS up and seat belt on. The only time I really worry is about rolling into a tree or something that could somehow miss the rops and pin me anyway.
 
   / Drowning in knee-deep water ... #38  
Yours looks a lot like mine. You can see my ROPS are down. Cant make out what yours says on fuel tank. Wildcat?

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Yes, it's a water cooled 26 hp Kawasaki powered 60 inch Skag Wildcat. They discontinued them and now have something else that's water cooled. I'm not sure if I like Skag anymore, it was great for the first few years, but electrical gremlins have become more and more annoying. Saftey switches are the worse. But now just about everything electrical on it has been either bypassed, or replaced with something aftermarket except the PTO Generator. I paid $300 for a new factory one this year, and I'm worried that was a mistake.

As for flipping it, or rolling it over, that would really have to be a severe slope. I mow with it on slopes that are way too steep for my tractor, or riding mower before I got the Skag with confidence. If the ground is dry, it sticks to it pretty good. I've slid sideways on it when going too fast and turning too quickly going down, and then back up again, and lost traction. I've never felt any indication that the tires would come off of the ground. But it's also very, very heavy, so maybe that's the difference.
 
   / Drowning in knee-deep water ... #39  
In 17 years of ownership I have slid sideways on a slope with my eXmark many times on wet grass, but never had a lot of butt pucker factor, as far as a roll-over.
When the dealer offered to put the ROP on it for free, I decided to go for it because of the potential for human error ( my own) more than miss trust of the equipment
 
   / Drowning in knee-deep water ... #40  
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Not much chance flipping one of these. It will run circles around the Steiner on hills.

It's not where I was going, just kind of where it ended up.
 

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