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Three point turn with WB

#1

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

I've been looking at videos on Youtube and have been reading about three point turns. I know that they are important when using a zero turn since they can tear up turf easily.

All tho, it does not seem necessary with a WB mower unless the lawn is wet. What is your guy's experience on this? On Youtube people seem to swing these mowers around without tearing up turf. Even a mower mechanic told me that it isn't necessary.


#2

reynoldston

reynoldston

What does WB stand for, walk behind? If so it seems to me it wouldn't be easy to tear up the turf or it would be real tender turf. If a person is that fussy I would even want to walk across on their lawn much less mow it. There has to be people out there like that and I am sure glad I don't know them. But who am I even walk inside my house.


#3

B

bertsmobile1

I advice customer new to ZTR's to use their left hand to control speed and the right hand to do the steering till they get used to controlling them.
This seems to overcome the tearing up the lawn problem which is not particularly bad down here as we tend to grow quite hard grasses.


#4

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

When I am talking about walk behind mowers, I am talking about the big ones. A 48" Ferris FW35 to be more precise. Sorry for the confusion.

I know the small ones don't rut ;)


#5

reynoldston

reynoldston

When I am talking about walk behind mowers, I am talking about the big ones. A 48" Ferris FW35 to be more precise. Sorry for the confusion.

I know the small ones don't rut ;)

Now that makes a lot more sense :thumbsup:


#6

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Yes. Sorry about that.

Any experience with these?


#7

Ric

Ric

Yes. Sorry about that.

Any experience with these?

A walk behind isn't going to tear up turf like a ztr or at least it shouldn't. There's not that much weight to the mower or over the wheels. The tires in most cases are a lot smaller and don't use the same tread designs of a ztr, they don't need to because of the difference in weight.


#8

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Thanks a lot Ric! I guess I just need to practice.


#9

Carscw

Carscw

The trick is to slow down before the turn.
When trying to turn when going fast the inside wheel tends to slide.


#10

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Thanks cars! I will remember that.


#11

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Instead of starting a new thread I am going to ask my question here.

Any tricks with walk behind mowers on hills? Mine tends to pop wheelies and I just don't know what to do really to get the front end down.


#12

L

lewb

No experience first hand, I did see a hustler zero turn with weights in front. Might be a kit from the oem to add weights to the front similar to a rear wheel tractor.
I do know if you go up at an angle the mower will tend to not want to pull up.


#13

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

I will try going at an angle. It should help. I think I just need to practice more. The hydros are so sensitive and strong. Not use to this.


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