I did not have this tire spinning lawn damage with a zero turn, my problem was with a Wheel Horse garden tractor on slopes while mowing.
I added wheel weights which helped a little, but I'd still get tire spinning a turf damage.
I finally got an all wheel drive riding mower, and I now I have no more tire spinning or lawn damage.
The OP is talking about a Zero Turn Mower, a Cub Cadet Enforcer ztr not a tractor. In his case slopes should be mowed across the slope starting at the bottom of the slope or hill and working your way to the top always turning up the slope, not mowing up and down a slope. Basically if you can't back up a slope with a tractor or ztr you shouldn't be on it. The OP doesn't really explain where his tire spin is taking place, is it on hills or slopes or is it during his turn ?
Same rule applies about slippage if one wheel is higher than the opposite no matter what he is driving so there probably isn't any answer to his problem without limited slip.
Same rule applies about slippage if one wheel is higher than the opposite no matter what he is driving so there probably isn't any answer to his problem without limited slip.
As Ric mentioned in his first post, how long have you been using a zero turn, it took me quite a while to get used to turning and mowing slopes to get smooth with controls, if you just got it make sure tire pressure are fairly low, I run 10 lbs in rear and about 12 lbs in front.
Then just practice, you will get better.