Hay Dude
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I gaurantee you a ZD-1211-72 rides a lot smoother than a F-3680. I know because I have mowed with both for years over the same lawns. Like I said, the F’s ride is ruined by the small back tires.
It’s not an opinion, but a fact that a 24” diameter tire rides smoother over a bump/hole than a 12” tire.
Another very important consideration that I forgot to mention:
The F mower deck has tiny front tires. This also makes the deck ride rough and if you go fast, it will jump up/down over bumps.
Another very important feature: The F deck requires time and effort to adjust deck height. A ZD zero turn has a hand knob adjustment for deck height. The zero turn mower deck height adjustment is effortless.
The F mower is not easy to do something as minor as a height adjustment on. Removing the deck takes some time and it’s very heavy.
It’s not an opinion, but a fact that a 24” diameter tire rides smoother over a bump/hole than a 12” tire.
Another very important consideration that I forgot to mention:
The F mower deck has tiny front tires. This also makes the deck ride rough and if you go fast, it will jump up/down over bumps.
Another very important feature: The F deck requires time and effort to adjust deck height. A ZD zero turn has a hand knob adjustment for deck height. The zero turn mower deck height adjustment is effortless.
The F mower is not easy to do something as minor as a height adjustment on. Removing the deck takes some time and it’s very heavy.