52" or 60"

   / 52" or 60" #11  
Diddo!

I went from mowing commercially with my dad from a 52" to a 60" and hated the 60" deck for those exact reasons. Could just be the mower itself, but to me it seems like on a hillside one side is in the air while the other is digging to China, doesn't cut as even in rough ground. I'd go for the smaller deck with the bigger engine.

For what it's worth I just bought my own mower as I am not mowing with dad anymore and I went with a 52" front deck Grasshopper. Heaven on earth compared to a mid mount, at least in my opinion).

I used to own a lawn care business as well. When one of our mowers was down the dealer would often let us use his demo unit and I can still remember the damage the 60" deck did to a number of the lawns we cared for. I've never run a Grasshopper (used Exmark exclusively which is what I own now; no longer in the business) but I did use an Exmark front-mount machine that was great for larger lawns, really comfortable to ride on. In fact, I would agree, if memory serves it was much more comfortable than my mid-mount. On smaller-sized lawns it was a tad lengthy.

My dad bought a Skag (Tiger?) last year so I dropped by to take it for a spin. The seat and suspension on the seat is much more comfortable than mine, although mine is about 7 years old now and we're comparing mid-grade to top-grade machines.
 
   / 52" or 60" #12  
It depends upon how level your lawn is. There is a significant difference between the 60" and the 52" when the mowing field is uneven. The 60" will scalp and dig in much more than the 52. Another consideration would be to see if you can purchase the larger engine with the smaller deck.
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I wish our zero 60" was 52" for the trailer and parking it in the shed. I would live with the missing 6" on the straight aways.
 
   / 52" or 60" #13  
front mount grass hoppers are awsome had a small over heating issue at work but that was an old machine and prolly needed new fluids ....

get electric lift deck if its going to be trailered alot

also 60 in will scalp if its un even ......

if its not its fine
 
   / 52" or 60" #14  
I used to own a lawn care business as well. When one of our mowers was down the dealer would often let us use his demo unit and I can still remember the damage the 60" deck did to a number of the lawns we cared for.

Yeah the first lawn I did with the new 60" mower was my own lawn. The new one is a Gravely Pro turn 160, his last one was a Toro Z 449 with a 52" turboforce deck. I swear I had spent enough hours on that one to drive it blind folded in most of our lawns. Anyway the Gravely is a great mower, it's just that i was so used to the Toro and I haven't spent near the hours on the Gravely.

The Grasshopper I bought is a lightly used model, mainly for my own use at home but if dads Gravely has an issue it will get called into service.

When I picked up my Grasshopper from the dealer he had an Exmark with a 72" deck on it...... talk about a dang monster. Granted I have run larger bushhogs and my hog is a 6', but that thing was BIG. Almost need a GPS guidance system on it.
 

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