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| It's different driving it at first, but once you get used to it, your 30% faster estimation will be low. My ZTR is smoother on my rough yard vs a tractor & cuts at least 1/2 the time. |
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| It takes a few times to get the hang of it and then you're golden.
When I first got mine and tried to edge with it I was like a drunken sailor but after a few times I can edge so good you barely need a weed eater
If you have a ton of steep terrain and wide open spaces then a ZT isn't the way to go. Other than that don't even think about it. |
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| Much faster, much more precise than a lawn tractor. I have a John Deere ZTrac 920 with 54" deck. No way am I going back to a tractor.
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| Like riding a bike. Once you get the hang of it no problem. |
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| Highly recommended! I've found new users typically over steer or over correct. Once you get the "touch" there will be no turning back.
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| I mow 2.5 acres with lots of obstructions. My 11 year old Kubota ZG222 flies through it. It is an absolutely precision machine with very fine steering control. Yes, there is a learning curve but after a trip or two around the yard, you'll earn your merit badge. Just do it.
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| Only way to go. Faster and more precise. You'll be onto it in no time.
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| Mow about .75 acres, lots and lots of obstacles, a few gentle slopes. With a 48" riding mower qould take anout 75 to 90 minutes. Bought a ZTR 48" about 2 years ago. Mow time is down to about 40 minutes, if I rush can get it done in about 30. Riding mower had a more utilitarian use but the time saved is well worth it in my mind. |
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| Surely you've already received the hints from above, but I'll add another positive for a ZTR. We have about 2.5 acres. Used a commercial zero-turn walk behind mower with a velke for about 10 years. Had a chance to p/u a slightly used (under 100 hours) Hustler commercial ZTR with a 25 hp Kawasaki engine & 54" deck maybe 10 years ago. Much faster, especially in the wide open backyard. This thing is so much fun, my wife will volunteer to cut most of the yard anytime.
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| When I bought my ZTR my wife griped... you just bought your self a toy. I asked what she meant. She said I intentionally bought a mower that she couldn't drive. She had mowed our yard 2 times total in 35 years. I explained that if she could drive a shopping cart she already knew how to drive a ZTR. I went on to explain. I told her to hold her hands out like she was using a shopping cart, then asked to to show me how to push a cart forward... she did, then I said how do you backup a cart, she pulled her hands back. Now how do you turn a cart and she made the twisting motion, forward with one hand. I told her, you now knows how to drive a ZTR, and she actually has a couple times, in 3 years.
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| To the OP, yes there is a learning curve it took me at least one summer, but I am an old guy. Once you finally learn how to use it, it sure beats the alternative.
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