Need help in brand if mower

bboy

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Hi guys it's Bronson again still sorta a new member. Listen I was wondering if anybody could give me a really good name brand mower they like or prefer see I cut my moms and neighbors grass yesterday with a Toro 21" self propelled push mower. I NEED a about I'm guessing a 36" zero turn what do you guys think not that big of yards I know Dixie Chopper makes a 34" but it's 7 grand out of my range how bout Scag or I think there's a mower called a Bob Cat in a 36" any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Bronson.
 

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When you say zero turn Are you talking walk behind or ride on?
 

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Hi guys it's Bronson again still sorta a new member. Listen I was wondering if anybody could give me a really good name brand mower they like or prefer see I cut my moms and neighbors grass yesterday with a Toro 21" self propelled push mower. I NEED a about I'm guessing a 36" zero turn what do you guys think not that big of yards I know Dixie Chopper makes a 34" but it's 7 grand out of my range how bout Scag or I think there's a mower called a Bob Cat in a 36" any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Bronson.

Have you check out the new Zee 1 Dixie Chopper mowers? They are about $3500 new.
 

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A ride on always a ride on
 

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Both mowers you mentioned are more commercially built. You can get homeowner ZT for a lot less from a number of brands. What are you using it for 3 lawns a week or 60 lawns a week?
 

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Personally if I were you I'd stay away from the Zee1 Dixie. It's running the EZT Hydro gear transmissions and the 19.5HP or 23HP Briggs & Stratton Intek engine which according to Hydro gear the EZT transmissions are only rated for 18hp and below, I think you would be buying a problem looking to happen with that mower.

You can get the Cub Cadet 44" with the commercial grade 20 HP Kohler Courage V-Twin OHV with the 2800 drives for $3799 Lap Bar Control Zero-Turn Riders and it would mow anything you wanted to mow whether you're using it for 3 lawns a week or 60 lawns a week doesn't matter.
 

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I didn't think they offered the z force in 44". I wish I would have gotten this over the rzt I got.
 

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do you have any gates to go through? You are where I was 15 years ago... my solution at the time (cutting 5 yards) was a snapper 33 in 13hp zt mower. It worked perfectly. I finally replaced it with a 38 in deck 20hp mower this past month. I still have a need to go through a 40 inch gate. I spent around $2800 for the snapper then, I spent $2300 for the less than 1 year old country clipper this time. Cub Cadet, Toro and several others have mowers in the mid $2k range that will do what you want to do for years... as long as you do proper maint. and keep them out of the weather when not in use.
 

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Ric said:
As far as i know they still offer the 44 at least it's still on the site for $3799.
Lap Bar Control Zero-Turn Riders

When I'm on the cub site it doesn't show it. Only the 48 and 54. I only see it thru the link you posted. Maybe it's a regional thing?
 
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