Help! Zero turn mower help

   / Help! Zero turn mower help #31  
I have had a 50" Dixie Sliver Eagle for about 12 years. It has worked well gore me. I have a lot of obstacles to mow around and feel a larger deck would be a hindrance.
 
   / Help! Zero turn mower help #32  
I have the Gravely Pro Turn 152 and love it. Regardless of which you choose I strongly suggest getting the full suspension seat. Most commercial versions now come standard with it.
 
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That has to be some kind of scam ($1200 or $3500) would be a scam on a mower of original cost more than $9000. MY IS700Z was over $7K and this is much bigger. I would be extremely wary of this. It could be stolen if selling that cheap or just an outright scam like you see on Craigslist. That model just came out last year so it is not more than one season old. No one is going to take a $7,000 hit on a mower just because they are moving, trailer rentals aren't that expensive or even hiring a hot shot trucker to haul it wouldn't be that much.
 
   / Help! Zero turn mower help #34  
That has to be some kind of scam ($1200 or $3500) would be a scam on a mower of original cost more than $9000. MY IS700Z was over $7K and this is much bigger. I would be extremely wary of this. It could be stolen if selling that cheap or just an outright scam like you see on Craigslist. That model just came out last year so it is not more than one season old. No one is going to take a $7,000 hit on a mower just because they are moving, trailer rentals aren't that expensive or even hiring a hot shot trucker to haul it wouldn't be that much.

I agree. Those sorts of scams are all over Craigslist in my area. When I was shopping for a TLB, I saw several $15k - $25k machines advertised for $3,500 - $5,000.

The easy way to flush out the scammer up front is to tell them you want to come look at it and ask them where they are. Invariably, you'll get some story about the seller being out of town or the item being at some far away location, blah, blah, blah.

Run away from those deals. Fast.
 
   / Help! Zero turn mower help #35  
Any chance the previous owner might give you a good price on his Kubota? I guess if he's moving somewhere where he'll still need it that wouldn't be likely...
 
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Any chance the previous owner might give you a good price on his Kubota? I guess if he's moving somewhere where he'll still need it that wouldn't be likely...

I tried to get it as part of the house deal, but at the time he said no. Of course, now he is changing his tune as his wife says it will take up too much garage space. So around that - I think it is a 40ish" deck. Not sure on model though. Any to stay away from? Once I get the model number I will let you all know. I have no idea what he going to ask for it but I am hoping y'all will help me figure out a reasonable price so that I am prepared to buy it or say no if he is too high for the year/model/hours.

Thanks!
 
   / Help! Zero turn mower help #37  
I threw my advice in on a similar ZT question on this forum today. If speed is your priority, obviously "size matters". However, if it is a multi use cutter, a wide deck does not usually work well around the house. I find a 44" works pretty good there and have a 52" for the rest of the farm before I get to tractor mounted mowers.

As size goes up so does everything else. I will say that the wider decks work better for working fences, especially barbed wire where the tires on the left side can sustain some nasty cuts from running along the wire and a wide deck helps to put the cutter out beyond the rear tire.

Engines are not all that different. My preference as I said was Honda; didn't run any Yammies. But they all work ok. I use the recommended 10W-30 multi grade oil but use full synthetic. This to me is the only oil for air cooled engines (and all the rest of my engines on the farm also). Mine gets changed once a year and it is still somewhat honey colored when changed. Paraffin based oils just can't take the heat, break down early (for me) and turn black. For me they require 2-3 changes per season and I quit liking to change my oil any more.

Take a look at the other thread and get some more comments.

Mark
 
   / Help! Zero turn mower help #38  
Am I the only one with a wright stander? It's an absolute beast. I'd much rather be on it than our exmark. Both have the 23hp Kawasaki motor. The wright has to be the simplest piece of machinery I have ever owned! Had over 2300hrs.
 
   / Help! Zero turn mower help #39  
I have the smallest, cheapest Toro, but it's all I need for a little city lot, and I do like having a dealer nearby that I can depend on. And I like the fact that I was able to download the entire parts list from the Internet.

I think we have about the same toro. If you don't mind.. would you pm me that parts list link
 

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