Has anyone in here ever switched from a regular riding mower to a zero turn riding mower? - how zero turn mowers work
If so, you know, like the zero-turn riders better than usual? Think you can do it again if you'd come back and buy something else?
Please explain because I am trying to decide between a regular lawn mower and a zero mower.I never know in the possession of a shift to zero, but very curious to know how people will feel about organizing.
Monday, December 7, 2009
How Zero Turn Mowers Work Has Anyone In Here Ever Switched From A Regular Riding Mower To A Zero Turn Riding Mower?
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Here on the farm, is JD-driver in the boat sit the purchase of a zero turn, gravely. (I am not treated well when he left, I use the JD). Finally, trade deep in the past year ... other people take it seriously. There was media coverage is wide can be cut 3 times faster than in the JD, I can cut the grass in the rain or at night, I deal with wet grass. Also cut out in the rain, always runs on cuts very well. I had a piece of carpet laid on the deck, allowing the watchdog to ride. We have a good cut of 5 hectares, can in one day. It takes 2 1 / 2 by JD
Hello I went from a lawnmower, a zero cut off, which can much more closely to reduce the pressure to cut and eat the weeds, you first need to go slowly so as not to create a Home Depot and Lowe's, and some lawn and garden can be in the store be tested
The turning radius of zero is as a ZTR mower can turn like a tank known. By blocking at the front and rear can be rotated in one place. This makes them very easy to make sharp turns. The ZTR are generally more expensive than conventional riding lawn mowers of the same energy and cutting width.
The question is, how Id ask the grass, you reduce it. If you can not only cut small and medium-sized ZTR Lawn practical. The only one who can decide whether it is appropriate to your situation is you.
If you decide to buy it will be smooth. Until you use the ones you can hang inflict real damage. Good luck!
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