Looking for a new Zero turn

   / Looking for a new Zero turn #1  

neetan

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Mulmur, Ontario CANADA
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Hustler Fastrac Super Duty 48"
Hi Guys

Need advice on what to buy, plus hope you will help.

Nice to be here!

Cheers
 
   / Looking for a new Zero turn #2  
How big is your yard and how much money do we have to spend? Remember more $ is more quality most of the time.
 
   / Looking for a new Zero turn #3  
Welcome to the TBN forum! :welcome:

I'm going to move your thread over to our lawn and garden section. :)
 
   / Looking for a new Zero turn #4  
A zero turn can be from 2,000 to 15,000 dollars, with anything from a 32" to 104" deck. What are you looking for?

Will
 
   / Looking for a new Zero turn
  • Thread Starter
#6  

Thank you for the responses.

Well, I have 2 acres of land and with all of the trees, dips, angles & angulations. I am running a JD L 110 and pushing 4 1/2 hours of cutting. So I am looking at a ZTR mower, to hopefully cut my mowing time to less than 2 hours.

Now one of my fellow land owners down the hill has a new JD 235 and seems quite happy with it, impressed with the hills he can cut and time it saves. Here in Canada it runs 3500 + taxes, comes with a 2 yr warranty, 42 cut and has the basic Sealed transmission

After looking at other models and wondering about what is out there.


~ JD dealer only wanted to sell me the unit Z 9xx about $10k+taxes = $11,300 and said this is all you will need for the rest of your life.
~ Home depot said get the same unit as the other guy and look at a 10 yr unit for less than 1/2 price, and buy a new unit in 10 yrs.
~ Kubota said look at the Z125EBR giving you a 54 cut, BG 24hp & better transmission t2200 for 6800$ for a 20 yr unit
~ Husqvarna is now at about 7100 + tax's = 8K with a Kowi engine and 3200 transmission
~ Big Dog with the lift up mower is 8K + tax
~ Basic Hustler is 4K + tax's for a 42"

So I guess I am looking for advice? Please forgive my grammar and spelling since English is my third spoken language.
Currently am 55yrs old and the wife is not interested in cutting the lawn, hoping to stay in the house for another 10-15 yrs.

I ask to all of you who have been there and or are going to be there? Now in my situation you have to consider Viability and return on investment!

Thank you in advance, & I appreciate you taking the time to read and comment on this post.

Neetan
 
   / Looking for a new Zero turn #7  
I push mowed til I was 46 and decided it was time for a zero turn. After talking to a salesman on the phone I headed out one Saturday to get a Gravely. My dad had one for 15 years or so and was a good machine. When we got there the wife and I both really liked the Scag. So we've had the Scag Cheetah for 3 years now. And she loves mowing now so I hardly ever get the chance. Ours was about 10k whereas the Gravely I was looking at was 5k plus. Ours is 52" and I think it's perfect for our landscape. I'm sure there's lots of quality machines out there so good luck.
 
   / Looking for a new Zero turn #8  
Thank you for the responses.

Well, I have 2 acres of land and with all of the trees, dips, angles & angulations. I am running a JD L 110 and pushing 4 1/2 hours of cutting. So I am looking at a ZTR mower, to hopefully cut my mowing time to less than 2 hours.

Now one of my fellow land owners down the hill has a new JD 235 and seems quite happy with it, impressed with the hills he can cut and time it saves. Here in Canada it runs 3500 + taxes, comes with a 2 yr warranty, 42 cut and has the basic Sealed transmission

After looking at other models and wondering about what is out there.


~ JD dealer only wanted to sell me the unit Z 9xx about $10k+taxes = $11,300 and said this is all you will need for the rest of your life.
~ Home depot said get the same unit as the other guy and look at a 10 yr unit for less than 1/2 price, and buy a new unit in 10 yrs.
~ Kubota said look at the Z125EBR giving you a 54 cut, BG 24hp & better transmission t2200 for 6800$ for a 20 yr unit
~ Husqvarna is now at about 7100 + tax's = 8K with a Kowi engine and 3200 transmission
~ Big Dog with the lift up mower is 8K + tax
~ Basic Hustler is 4K + tax's for a 42"

So I guess I am looking for advice? Please forgive my grammar and spelling since English is my third spoken language.
Currently am 55yrs old and the wife is not interested in cutting the lawn, hoping to stay in the house for another 10-15 yrs.

I ask to all of you who have been there and or are going to be there? Now in my situation you have to consider Viability and return on investment!

Thank you in advance, & I appreciate you taking the time to read and comment on this post.

Neetan

How steep are the hills? ZTR's are not very hill friendly. They trend to crab walk when side hilling, and can slide down the hill which my not be too bad if there's a buffer at the bottom of the hill.
I'd see if your local dealer will let you demo the Z first. Some will hold the hills better than others.

As far as return on investment, a commercial mower will not only last longer, but hold its value longer.
Not sure if the warranty is the same as here in the states, but Toro 6000 series has a 5 yr 1200 hr warranty. It is also the best z I've ever run on hills. It's gas tank is under the seat, not in the "saddlebag", lowering the center of gravity.
 
   / Looking for a new Zero turn #9  
Cheap zero turns like the box store brands (Sears, MTD etc) that run $ 2500 + are lightweight, cheap transmissions and not built to last more than 3-5 years in residential use for 1-2 acres.
I bought one of those (Craftsman 6000 with 52" deck) first and it was so rough and slide down hill at the drop of a hat. After 2 seasons of mowing with it, I got a larger more commercial grade machine and am very happy with it. It is a Ferris IS700Z and it has the 23 HP Kawasaki FS691V engine. The FS is just below the FX series commercial grade engine and it will cost a bit more than a Briggs & Stratton or Kohler engine but I think it is worth the cost. I can mow 6 acres in about 2-2.5 hours and burn 2-3 gallons of gas depending on the height of the grass.

I bought the Ferris because of the shock absorbing suspension and it really smooths out the bumps. My light weight Craftsman will absolutely beat you to death what with the small tires and stiff suspension, I can almost tell if I run over a bug.
Take a look at the Ferris or Simplicity (same mower) and if possible test them out, you are gonna really like the ride.
 
   / Looking for a new Zero turn #10  
I needed one for the wife to mow with. Ended up with a BAD BOY ZT ELITE. Looked at the JDs but this was a much nicer machine for the money, built like a tank too. I can stand on one side of the deck and it doesn't even flinch. The local dealer was great to work with. Went with the 48" deck because of the landscaping. 54" was too tight for some of the areas we need to get between. We typically mow 1 1/2 acres of lawn twice a week. Takes about an hour with the ZT. Then of course another hour or so for edging around mulch beds and such. Also use an aluminum grass catcher from Accelerator Industries. SIMPLE and works GREAT...was a lot less than a blower system too! Have used it for two season without any issues.

ZT Elite Mowers ZTR Mower Best Residential Lawn Mowers - Bad Boy Mowers

http://www.acceleratorindustries.com/#!/home

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