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rear discharge zero turn mowers

#1

uk gardening

uk gardening

Im thinking of upgrading in the next season to another zero turn.
Could you give me info on the best quality finish on rear discharge decks.
Ive used side discharge, but rear discharge uses less power due to not cutting grass again after each pass, and less mess on paths etc. I have looked on youtube at the hustler z diesel. Looks a good machine, but wondering whats good and to avoid.
Cheers.


#2

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Shughes717

Im thinking of upgrading in the next season to another zero turn.
Could you give me info on the best quality finish on rear discharge decks.
Ive used side discharge, but rear discharge uses less power due to not cutting grass again after each pass, and less mess on paths etc. I have looked on youtube at the hustler z diesel. Looks a good machine, but wondering whats good and to avoid.
Cheers.

Hustler mowers are very well built. Check the hustler thread. There is one who posts on here who has an x one with a rear discharge deck he uses on a graveyard he mows. He raves about it. If you want to stay with bobcat they have a rear discharge deck (dura deck) for their pro cat.


#3

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ghper

Have a Grasshopper 722D with 60" rear discharge. Works like a charm, lays the grass out evenly with no clumps or gobs!!!


#4

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Shughes717

Have a Grasshopper 722D with 60" rear discharge. Works like a charm, lays the grass out evenly with no clumps or gobs!!!

Forgot about grasshopper mowers. I am a fan of those as well.:thumbsup:


#5

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Shughes717

Im thinking of upgrading in the next season to another zero turn.
Could you give me info on the best quality finish on rear discharge decks.
Ive used side discharge, but rear discharge uses less power due to not cutting grass again after each pass, and less mess on paths etc. I have looked on youtube at the hustler z diesel. Looks a good machine, but wondering whats good and to avoid.
Cheers.

Mad Mackie is the member on here who can give you a review of the hustler x one rear discharge mower. Send him a message. He can give you some very good insight on it.


#6

uk gardening

uk gardening

Cheers guys.
To many machines to choose from :)
It would have to be quality of cut and loads of power im after. Also good finish even in wet conditions. We need some more videos on youtube.


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Mad Mackie

Hi UK gardening,
Just got home and reading my mail.
I have a 2012 Hustler X-One/ 60" rear discharge deck/ Kawasaki FX730V engine which is used primarily at a local cemetery. There is a five acre unused portion of the cemetery that has to be mowed as the farmer is no longer able to hay it. As the cemetery is usually mowed 5 times a season, the grass/hay in the unused area can get high. After a slow first pass around the perimeter fence, mowing the rest goes easier. This grass/hay sometimes grows 18-24 inches between mowings. This machine goes thru this with relative ease, however the clippings are abundant.
As the cemetery has nothing "regular" about the grass, it was difficult for me to evaluate the cut quality of this machine, so I periodically brought it home and used it on several customers properties. I was impressed with the cut quality and providing that the grass was not excessively high, the discharged cut grass distribution was acceptable. This machine impressed me to the point that I bid on several large condo complexes with the idea that if I won the job, I would buy another Hustler X-One rear discharge machine. The requirements for this job were clippings were to remain, good quality of cut, no clippings blown onto borders, sidewalks, parking area, vehicles, steps, etc. I did win the contract, but with a change in complex management, the contract was canceled. Although I was not happy, they did me a favor as it turns out that they were impossible people to deal with. New complex management is now there and doing a fine job.
Mad Mackie in CT:laughing::biggrin::smile:


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