WVH1977
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2017
- Messages
- 714
- Location
- Richmond, VA
- Tractor
- Massey 2860M Cab, New Holland TC40, Hitachi EX100, Gravely Pro-Turn 560
Ok, I have been using a zero-turn for 17 years. I am happy with my current one as well because of the nice seat and the speed it cuts. However, I still sometimes like the idea of a nice, big, comfortable, riding mower to cut grass with. It seems the consensus on here is that zero-turns are the best and a riding mower is big, bulky and slow (outdated).
So, what are the positives (if any) to owning a riding mower over a zero-turn? I am not talking about a sub-compact with mower deck but a dedicated riding mower.
So, what are the positives (if any) to owning a riding mower over a zero-turn? I am not talking about a sub-compact with mower deck but a dedicated riding mower.