Tearing Grass On a Zero Turn

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bjc said:
T turn? How do you do that? That sounds cool:cool:

A T-turn is where when you get to the end of the yard, you do a 2-point turn (curve to the left, back up, and then mow the next row.


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Ric

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I do it the exact same way lol, I guess I just need some practice:confused2:

It takes a lot of practice, even those that run a zero turn for years still on occasion can cause damage.
If you want a zero turn that will minimize the damage and is better in tight areas and far more maneuverable than a ztr and I know people will say I'm crazy but buy a Stander.
 

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A T-turn is where when you get to the end of the yard, you do a 2-point turn (curve to the left, back up, and then mow the next row.


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That's the way I do it in the yard near the house. On my 15 acres, I mow it different each time, so it doesn't make much difference if I do tear up a little. No one know but me and God and I ain't tellin'.:laughing:
 

scott47429

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the main thing is just practice even when not mowing just go out and run back and forth and par rice turning i mow at 11 mph but when i get to the end of the run i stat slowing down to make the turn and i always watch the inside tire to make sure its not stopped it takes some time and i still mess up sometimes
 
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