I'm so confused! - Zero Turn Mowers

wdrdoctor

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Yes, I found out several weeks ago about the seasonal pricing via the wright website. My local Wright dealer is 5 minutes from my house,which is also a plus for me.
 

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Do any of you know of someone who owns a newer wright zto with the aero core deck? In the area where I live I see wright standers all over the place,but not the zto model. If I could at least here from people who own a new wright stander with the aero core deck would be great! I'm interested in knowing how superior the cut quality is,and also know how it does mowing in somewhat wet grass. I assume different deck designs can affect how much buildup occurs under the deck. Mowing in the summer time here in florida isn't the greatest. Here in central florida this is our big rainy season for sure!

I assume with all the newer wright standers I see lawn guys using,that must be a positive sign as to the quality of these mowers.
 

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Will your local wright dealer not let you demo one at your home?
 

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I haven't asked yet. I hate to ask because I am saving money ,and waiting until november to make a purchase.
 

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The best way to choose a mower is by using one. If you wait till November you won't be able to test the mowers. If the dealer wants your business they will let you demo their product. Everyone on here that owns a zero turn are going to push their brand, but in the end it will come down to your personal experience as to which one you choose. I would demo as many as I could. My dad bought a snapper pro s200xt before I bought mine so I mowed with his before I made my purchase.
 

wdrdoctor

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Yes, I will def. demo the wright zto. I just haven't done so yet.
 

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The best way to choose a mower is by using one. If you wait till November you won't be able to test the mowers. If the dealer wants your business they will let you demo their product. Everyone on here that owns a zero turn are going to push their brand, but in the end it will come down to your personal experience as to which one you choose. I would demo as many as I could. My dad bought a snapper pro s200xt before I bought mine so I mowed with his before I made my purchase.

User wdrdoctor is doing a wise thing waiting until after 10/22 to get the Wright 17% off-season pricing. Mid-September through Thanksgiving is the very best time to get a deal on any ZTR a dealer has in stock. They get their next year models after Thanksgiving and they want to "get rid" of all the ZTR's they currently have in stock. The Wright deal is even sweeter because most "good deals" that time of year are "on hand inventory" only, but I think you can actually order an out-of-stock Wright through their discount plan and still get the 17% off. I bought my Gravely in Mid-September 2012 and I saved $1,300 off the MSRP plus tax for a new 2013. That was about the same discount(16.5%)as the OP will get and is worth waiting until the end of the season for.
 

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Wasn't suggesting that he buy now. Was suggesting he demo mowers now. He can buy when he is ready. My point is that there will be no grass to mow in November. Test them now buy in November.
 

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I will be demoing a new wright zto in the next week ,or so. I will let you know my opinions.
 
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