Mower what zero turn should i buy

man00

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The OP, user dude, must not be interested enough to reply and answer some questions so we can assist:0)
I'm with you Ric, for the money I'd buy a Toro Z-Master 2000 or 3000 series commercial(or a Gravely Pro-Turn or Pro-Turn 100XDZ) before I'd spend more on a Kubota. But, don't try arguing with user jekjr, as I have found that he doesn't rate anything else on the market to be equal to a Kubota. They are indeed good machines, but IMHO not the best bang-for-your-buck.
I like the older Kubota I bought couple of week back T1670. I tried a zg222, didn't care for it that much.
 

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We'll I did it!, and I am happy!


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audibink,

This appears to be your very first post in this thread.......exactly what "did you do" and why "are you happy":0(
I, personally, cannot discern exactly what the equipment in your attached picture is...can you enlighten us???
 
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Gotcha....I couldn't relate his post to the other thread(which I had also replied on about the Gravely XL's...I didn't care much for that particular Gravely series). But that(Wright MS) and the other poster in the other thread(Pocie, that mentioned buying the 23hp Wright MT) had me a little "confused" as I looked at the Wright mowers early on but the price was kinda like Ex-Mark & Kubota(very pricey). I still have the 2012 WRIGHT Commercial catalog and all I see in it(and what I saw at the dealer) is a "VELKE" walk-behind, four stander series("SPORT RH", "STANDER ZK" and "STANDER X") and the zero turn series "WRIGHT Z". I guess I'll have to check out the Wright webpage, cause I sure don't see a mower in the Commercial catalog for 2012 that looks like user audibink's picture. Also, with the other ZTR's he was looking at(price-wise) he must have gotten a "great deal" on that MS or he really raised the budget to get into a Wright if it was a new one. They are VERY nice machines but they are also VERY pricey.
 

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Just lookin at the pic it looks like a Walker, not a Wright. Which would explain why it's not in the wright catalog. Walkers are just as pricey though.
 

audibink

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Just lookin at the pic it looks like a Walker, not a Wright. Which would explain why it's not in the wright catalog. Walkers are just as pricey though.

Has 150 hours on and I picked it up for $5,400 out the door. Came with a no catch deflector and an extra set of blades. After doing lots of research on walkers It was hard to pass up!
 
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