GBHRPS
Bronze Member
Gentlemen,
Have had the Z Force 48 for three years now and it works just fine. However, the lap levers take a lot of muscle to activate and are very tiring on the arms. After having driven a neighbour's Kubota diesel zero turn (I know its 4 times the price new, but drives like a Cadillac with just your finger tips) recently, I'm thinking that there has to be a way to free up the spring tension on the Z Force lap bars.
Has anyone attempted it? Do you know how to free up the action so it doesn't take as much input to steer the unit?
Gene
Have had the Z Force 48 for three years now and it works just fine. However, the lap levers take a lot of muscle to activate and are very tiring on the arms. After having driven a neighbour's Kubota diesel zero turn (I know its 4 times the price new, but drives like a Cadillac with just your finger tips) recently, I'm thinking that there has to be a way to free up the spring tension on the Z Force lap bars.
Has anyone attempted it? Do you know how to free up the action so it doesn't take as much input to steer the unit?
Gene