The Stander would be an excellent choice for anything up to a 20 degree slope. Both the Stander and the Zero Turn Rider will or should have a lower center of gravity than a garden tractor. The advantage you have with the Toro Grandstand or Exmark Vantage is you would have two mowers in one, a ZTR and a walk behind.
Hustler makes the ATZ, All Terrain Z....but it's high end...$$$. Try to find a machine with the lowest seat to lower the center of gravity. Make sure it has ROPS. Also, you have a lot to cut so you will be buying a larger deck which widens footprint....so that's good. Have fun shopping!
Very true! Also, standers are safer on slopes and you can zoom around under places a ZTR can't.
I get calls all the time from guys that do HUD homes that need me to come cut a hill for them because their ztr can't stick it.
I riding mower will stick any hill you are brave enough to try
I get calls all the time from guys that do HUD homes that need me to come cut a hill for them because their ztr can't stick it.
I riding mower will stick any hill you are brave enough to try
I don't know what kind of mower you are running and I don't know what kind of zero turns they are running but my ZD 326 will take you to about any angle you got the guts go take it. I have never run a mower of any kind that will work on any steeper hill. Across or up and down. I have a ZG 222 as well. It does pretty good also but it will slide some especially trying to turn right going downhill if it is too steep.