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Moon
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- SE Ohio, Meigs County
- Tractor
- Kubota L3010HST R4's, Scag Wildcat ZTR, 61
Re: ztr\'s
Thanks again for the additional info guys!
I visited a few shops this weekend. I sat on Yazoo-Kees, Gravely, Bob Cat, Bush hog, Scag & Kubota units.
The Bob Cats are nice, very much like the Yazoo Kees, might even be made at the same place ....their design was that close to my unprofessional eye. Bob Cat excelled in the seat though. The Yazoo Keys wasn't as comfortable, but looked to be an extremely well made unit. The upper end even came with a Honda engine, 27hp i think.
The Scag looked very rugged, and it had the extra suspension for the seat. The salesman was busy though so I did not get a chance to talk to him.
The Kubota's were awesome. As some mentioned earlier in this thread, check out the Kubota ZD-21. It is a 21hp diesel with a 60 inch heavy duty deck. It even has a crank jack hidden on the front that allows you to jack up the unit from one side for easy blade sharpening or underside deck cleaning. These units also ride very nice. I drove the ZD-18 w/ a 54 inch deck. Very nice! You pay though for the diesel difference. They priced out at 9k for the ZD-18 and 10k for the ZD-21.
If Kubota was more in the price range of the Scag's & others my mind would be made up for Kubota. But as it stands I'd have to pay about 3k extra for the Kubota, for the same size deck I could get on a Scag / Bob Cat, Yazoo Keys etc.. In other words I can get a commercial grade 52" deck unit for 6k, Kubota's is 9k (w/54" deck). I can get a commercial gas powered 61" deck for 7K, Kubota 21hp diesel w/ 60" deck 10K. If I was a commercial landscaping business, maybe I'd be more willing to pay the 3k for diesel, but at this point I am not there yet.
I was disappointed that the JD dealer had no ztr's to view. But they told me "They can order one for me though"!
I'm still looking in to the auction next Saturday. If anyone has experienced one of these, I'd sure like to know what is reasonable to expect to save at an auction. For a couple grand it would probably be worth taking the chance on a used unit ....but I'm not there yet.
Thanks again for the email with extra info Eric. I do appreciate it.
Moon of Ohio.
Thanks again for the additional info guys!
I visited a few shops this weekend. I sat on Yazoo-Kees, Gravely, Bob Cat, Bush hog, Scag & Kubota units.
The Bob Cats are nice, very much like the Yazoo Kees, might even be made at the same place ....their design was that close to my unprofessional eye. Bob Cat excelled in the seat though. The Yazoo Keys wasn't as comfortable, but looked to be an extremely well made unit. The upper end even came with a Honda engine, 27hp i think.
The Scag looked very rugged, and it had the extra suspension for the seat. The salesman was busy though so I did not get a chance to talk to him.
The Kubota's were awesome. As some mentioned earlier in this thread, check out the Kubota ZD-21. It is a 21hp diesel with a 60 inch heavy duty deck. It even has a crank jack hidden on the front that allows you to jack up the unit from one side for easy blade sharpening or underside deck cleaning. These units also ride very nice. I drove the ZD-18 w/ a 54 inch deck. Very nice! You pay though for the diesel difference. They priced out at 9k for the ZD-18 and 10k for the ZD-21.
If Kubota was more in the price range of the Scag's & others my mind would be made up for Kubota. But as it stands I'd have to pay about 3k extra for the Kubota, for the same size deck I could get on a Scag / Bob Cat, Yazoo Keys etc.. In other words I can get a commercial grade 52" deck unit for 6k, Kubota's is 9k (w/54" deck). I can get a commercial gas powered 61" deck for 7K, Kubota 21hp diesel w/ 60" deck 10K. If I was a commercial landscaping business, maybe I'd be more willing to pay the 3k for diesel, but at this point I am not there yet.
I was disappointed that the JD dealer had no ztr's to view. But they told me "They can order one for me though"!
I'm still looking in to the auction next Saturday. If anyone has experienced one of these, I'd sure like to know what is reasonable to expect to save at an auction. For a couple grand it would probably be worth taking the chance on a used unit ....but I'm not there yet.
Thanks again for the email with extra info Eric. I do appreciate it.
Moon of Ohio.