I have been looking at different Zero-Turn brands and would appreciate everyone's input/opinion.
I currently mow 3 Acres, which is flat.
Looking at the Husqvarna M-ZT 52, Husqvarna M-ZT 52 - Zero turn mowers
Seems like a solid mower...Heavy Duty Frame, Large Tires, Foldable ROPS, ZT3400 Hydro's, Kawasaki Engine, 10 Gauge Fabricated Deck, no too happy with the chain hung deck though.
The only thing that it seems to be lacking is a Donaldson Air Filter.
I've been looking at the Gravely Pro-Turn 152 HDX, but am having a hard time justifying the $2,480 price differnce.
I've also looked at Hustler, Kubota, and Bad Boy. I kinda want a Commercial Grade Zero-Turn to ensure long lasting durability.
Any thoughts/input/recommendations?
Thanks!
Chain hung = commercial. Most high end commercial units have chain hung decks.
I have been looking at different Zero-Turn brands and would appreciate everyone's input/opinion.
I currently mow 3 Acres, which is flat.
Looking at the Husqvarna M-ZT 52, Husqvarna M-ZT 52 - Zero turn mowers
Seems like a solid mower...Heavy Duty Frame, Large Tires, Foldable ROPS, ZT3400 Hydro's, Kawasaki Engine, 10 Gauge Fabricated Deck, no too happy with the chain hung deck though.
The only thing that it seems to be lacking is a Donaldson Air Filter.
I've been looking at the Gravely Pro-Turn 152 HDX, but am having a hard time justifying the $2,480 price differnce.
I've also looked at Hustler, Kubota, and Bad Boy. I kinda want a Commercial Grade Zero-Turn to ensure long lasting durability.
Any thoughts/input/recommendations?
Thanks!
Thanks for the info/input!!!
I get the chain hung deck, Gravely has a new Link System that is designed to be the best of both worlds. Thoughts??
I have a Hydro Question? Is there really a big difference between Hydro-Gear ZT-3400 & Parker HTE10? I seem to prefer the Hydro-Gear, but would like input.
I seem to have narrowed it down to the Husqvarna M-ZT52, Gravely Pro-Turn 150 XDZ, and Hustler X-One i. I will also take a look at the Toro's this weekend. I'm probably going to eliminate the Husqvarna since it's a MTD mass produced product.
I found a 2013 Hustler X-One i with 22 Hours for $6,500, but I have to admit that I'm not crazy about the Parker Hydro's and Cast Aluminum Spindles. Thoughts/Input?
Sorry for all of the questions? But it's a big purchase that I will live with for some time, and want to make sure I spend my money wisely with no regrets.
Okay...new a new model has been added to the mix:
Looked at a Ferris 700 & 2100 today. They have a dealer in my town, and I really like the suspension that they offer.
Anyone have any info or input on Ferris, the 700 or 2100 models, the suspension, or quality of cut?
I think that I am now down to the Gravely Pro Turn 152 XDZ & the Ferris 700 or 2100.
To start with Husqvarna has nothing to do with MTD, there not Mtd Mass produced. The Hydro gear ZT 3400 is for mid-range commercial applications then you can move up to the 4400 or 5400 series each is heavier duty. The Parker HTE 10 is there entry level and would be similar say the Hydro gear 2800/3100 drives, it's for a lighter application.Then they have there HTJ like the Hydro gear 3400 which is there commercial and the HTG is there Professional model. I surely wouldn't worry about anything that Parker is producing. If you found a 2013 Hustler X-One i with 22 Hours for $6,500, that would be sitting on my trailer in a heartbeat. That puts everything else you mentioned to shame.
Parker Hydrostatic Transmission Video DemoParker HT Series Integrated Hydrostatic Transmission
I have been looking at different Zero-Turn brands and would appreciate everyone's input/opinion.
I currently mow 3 Acres, which is flat.
Looking at the Husqvarna M-ZT 52, Husqvarna M-ZT 52 - Zero turn mowers
Seems like a solid mower...Heavy Duty Frame, Large Tires, Foldable ROPS, ZT3400 Hydro's, Kawasaki Engine, 10 Gauge Fabricated Deck, no too happy with the chain hung deck though.
The only thing that it seems to be lacking is a Donaldson Air Filter.
I've been looking at the Gravely Pro-Turn 152 HDX, but am having a hard time justifying the $2,480 price differnce.
I've also looked at Hustler, Kubota, and Bad Boy. I kinda want a Commercial Grade Zero-Turn to ensure long lasting durability.
Any thoughts/input/recommendations?
Thanks!
The suspension systems(on Ferris) is IMHO more gimmick than functionality. The full suspension seat on the Gravely will be better. Also, the X-Factor deck on the Gravely is much heavier duty than the Ferris ICD deck. Have you demoed both? I've had my Gravely Pro-Turn 152 since the Fall of 2012 and have just over 50 hours on it. If you want commercial quality you won't regret getting the Gravely!!!Okay...new a new model has been added to the mix:
Looked at a Ferris 700 & 2100 today. They have a dealer in my town, and I really like the suspension that they offer.
Anyone have any info or input on Ferris, the 700 or 2100 models, the suspension, or quality of cut?
I think that I am now down to the Gravely Pro Turn 152 XDZ & the Ferris 700 or 2100.
@ lawn pro. I think you wanted to say, I surely would(n't) worry about anything that Parker is producing. Am I right?