greg_g
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- Joined
- Dec 18, 2003
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- Location
- Western Kentucky
- Tractor
- JD3720 Cab, 300X loader with 4-in-1 bucket
The "name brand" mowers at big box stores are knock-offs. Under license, yes. But knockoffs nonetheless. Consider them as Murray's with trademark paint and decals. My JD dealer says they only permit this if/when the big box store store agrees to use John Deere trained assemblers. Otherwise, JD won't honor the warranty. I don't doubt other legitimate mower manufacturers have similar stipulations
If you only have $2500 to spend, save the extra money charged for the green and yellow paint job - and just buy a a Murray or equivalent 2nd or 3rd tier mower
But to your ZTR question: I spent $5500 on a first tier zero turn, and returned it for a refund after two hours. Without optional tires AND diff lock, it was useless for hillside work. Couldn't hold a straight line downhill, and reversing uphill was absolutely impossible. If you're just mowing flat ground though, a ZTR should be just fine (once you learn to actually make it go where you want it to)
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If you only have $2500 to spend, save the extra money charged for the green and yellow paint job - and just buy a a Murray or equivalent 2nd or 3rd tier mower
But to your ZTR question: I spent $5500 on a first tier zero turn, and returned it for a refund after two hours. Without optional tires AND diff lock, it was useless for hillside work. Couldn't hold a straight line downhill, and reversing uphill was absolutely impossible. If you're just mowing flat ground though, a ZTR should be just fine (once you learn to actually make it go where you want it to)
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