Toro's new My ride Suspension

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I see that around here as well.. One neighbor has a 52" Z Master, but he must never mow different directions enough, cause he has some nasty wheel ruts, it IS a heavy machine.
And he does have to push mow quite a lot more than me, & he doesn't even have 1 tree on his property..
 

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I see that around here as well.. One neighbor has a 52" Z Master, but he must never mow different directions enough, cause he has some nasty wheel ruts, it IS a heavy machine.
And he does have to push mow quite a lot more than me, & he doesn't even have 1 tree on his property..


Yeah you can make some nasty ruts with the ZTR mowers that for sure and the bigger ones. There's a lot of the lawns that I do with my 48 that I can't change directions on, that's why I use three different mowers about everyday. What I can't do with the 48 can be done with the 36" stander, with it I can change directions and goe places I can't with the ZTR. The nice thing and one of the reason I went with the 2000 was it's weight, it's only 926 lbs and the stander goes 756 and with the wet conditions i9f you don't watch what your doing you can still leave some nasty ruts or end up stuck in the mud.
 

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Looks cool. I upgraded the seat on the 2000 series I ordered to just the suspension seat. This looks even more beneficial but I only use my 2000 3 days a week. Might really consider a 5000 if I went into every day of the week. The availability of only 60" and 72" decks is a draw though
 

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Simplicity and Ferris are the same mowers owned by Briggs and Stratton
 
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