I THINK I have it narrowed down to either a Toro Titan MX5400 or Husqvarna M-ZT52. I would apologize for another of these "which one" postings, but I have read a bunch of them here and find them extremely helpful. I hope others that are doing research will benefit from your feedback as well. I have about 2.5 acres I'm mowing with areas of thick grass, some bumpy terrain, and debris. I have looked at and considered SCAG, Hustler, Gravely, Ferris, and Kubota. I've gone round and round and, for a number of reasons, came down to the two mentioned. Here are the specs:
Toro Titan MX5400
- 23hp Kohler Confidant
- Aluminium Spindles (non-greasable)
- ZT-3100 Hydros
- 22x10 Drive Tires 13x6.5 Caster
- 54" deck
- Deluxe Suspension Seat
- 18,644+ fpm blade tip speed
- 5 Gallon tank
- 4 year / 400 hour warranty
- $5,700
Husqvarna M-ZT52
- 22hp Kawasaki FS
- Cast Iron Spindles (greasable)
- ZT-3400 Hydros
- 23x9.5 Drive Tires 13x6.5 Caster
- 52" deck
- Deluxe Seat (non suspension)
- 19,000 fpm blade tip speed
- 5 gallon tank
- 3 year / ? hour warranty
- $6,000
I have sat on the Toro and love the suspension seat and in general feel like it gives me a little more room (I'm 6'7"). I really like both of the dealers, so that isn't an issue. What I don't know is how do each cut and discharge? Is having "no greasing automotive style sealed bearings on deck blade spindles" (Toro literature) a good or bad thing? Is it harder and more expensive to get Husqvarna parts? If the time comes to resell, will Toro fetch a larger audience?
Thanks in advance for your feedback to this post and all the information provided in this forum. Once I make a decision and put a couple of hours in the seat, I will make sure and contribute to the "Review" sticky.
I THINK I have it narrowed down to either a Toro Titan MX5400 or Husqvarna M-ZT52. I would apologize for another of these "which one" postings, but I have read a bunch of them here and find them extremely helpful. I hope others that are doing research will benefit from your feedback as well. I have about 2.5 acres I'm mowing with areas of thick grass, some bumpy terrain, and debris. I have looked at and considered SCAG, Hustler, Gravely, Ferris, and Kubota. I've gone round and round and, for a number of reasons, came down to the two mentioned. Here are the specs:
Toro Titan MX5400
- 23hp Kohler Confidant
- Aluminium Spindles (non-greasable)
- ZT-3100 Hydros
- 22x10 Drive Tires 13x6.5 Caster
- 54" deck
- Deluxe Suspension Seat
- 18,644+ fpm blade tip speed
- 5 Gallon tank
- 4 year / 400 hour warranty
- $5,700
Husqvarna M-ZT52
- 22hp Kawasaki FS
- Cast Iron Spindles (greasable)
- ZT-3400 Hydros
- 23x9.5 Drive Tires 13x6.5 Caster
- 52" deck
- Deluxe Seat (non suspension)
- 19,000 fpm blade tip speed
- 5 gallon tank
- 3 year / ? hour warranty
- $6,000
I have sat on the Toro and love the suspension seat and in general feel like it gives me a little more room (I'm 6'7"). I really like both of the dealers, so that isn't an issue. What I don't know is how do each cut and discharge? Is having "no greasing automotive style sealed bearings on deck blade spindles" (Toro literature) a good or bad thing? Is it harder and more expensive to get Husqvarna parts? If the time comes to resell, will Toro fetch a larger audience?
Thanks in advance for your feedback to this post and all the information provided in this forum. Once I make a decision and put a couple of hours in the seat, I will make sure and contribute to the "Review" sticky.
I THINK I have it narrowed down to either a Toro Titan MX5400 or Husqvarna M-ZT52. I would apologize for another of these "which one" postings, but I have read a bunch of them here and find them extremely helpful. I hope others that are doing research will benefit from your feedback as well. I have about 2.5 acres I'm mowing with areas of thick grass, some bumpy terrain, and debris. I have looked at and considered SCAG, Hustler, Gravely, Ferris, and Kubota. I've gone round and round and, for a number of reasons, came down to the two mentioned. Here are the specs: Toro Titan MX5400 - 23hp Kohler Confidant - Aluminium Spindles (non-greasable) - ZT-3100 Hydros - 22x10 Drive Tires 13x6.5 Caster - 54" deck - Deluxe Suspension Seat - 18,644+ fpm blade tip speed - 5 Gallon tank - 4 year / 400 hour warranty - $5,700 Husqvarna M-ZT52 - 22hp Kawasaki FS - Cast Iron Spindles (greasable) - ZT-3400 Hydros - 23x9.5 Drive Tires 13x6.5 Caster - 52" deck - Deluxe Seat (non suspension) - 19,000 fpm blade tip speed - 5 gallon tank - 3 year / ? hour warranty - $6,000 I have sat on the Toro and love the suspension seat and in general feel like it gives me a little more room (I'm 6'7"). I really like both of the dealers, so that isn't an issue. What I don't know is how do each cut and discharge? Is having "no greasing automotive style sealed bearings on deck blade spindles" (Toro literature) a good or bad thing? Is it harder and more expensive to get Husqvarna parts? If the time comes to resell, will Toro fetch a larger audience? Thanks in advance for your feedback to this post and all the information provided in this forum. Once I make a decision and put a couple of hours in the seat, I will make sure and contribute to the "Review" sticky.
Husquvarna is the largest manufacturer of mowers in the US. Part are easy to find.
I imagine that is courtesy of the big box store sales. Not a bad thing, but will parts for a MZT be readily available? Why don't I see alot of commercial guys around here using Husqvarna? Why doesn't my local Husqvarna dealer stock Husky zero turn commercial line (I plan on asking them)?
I ended up ordering the Husqvarna M-ZT52. The dealer came down in price a bit and the mower had too many positives to not jump. They stock all the heavy wear items for the M-ZT and can get most anything overnight that they don't have. I asked why they didn't stock more commercial Husqvarna....They are a smaller shop and have carried SCAG for a long time with great success for their commercial market. They took on the Husqvarna, in part, to offer product for their high end homeowner. Made sense to me. As most of you said that responded, I think either mower would have served my purpose and hopefully the Husky will for MANY years to come. I will post my review later this summer once I've put some time on it.
Most pros here use Exmark or Scag. I don't have a local Exmark dealer, so they were never an option. I figured the Toro was as close as I would get to the Exmark. I looked at Scag, but that dealer was the one that turned me on to the mzt. I appreciate the vote of confidence for the Husqvarna.