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  1. vulcancowboy

    Opinions on Scag Freedom Z

    Just ran across a Scag Freedom Z with under 500 hours and a bagger for $3500. The pictures look good. Worth a closer look or should I pass?
  2. H

    Safely cutting tall grass with Scag Freedom Z - 28 hp

    I have a 2 acre field of 12"-16" grass that's gone to seed. Can I safely mow this with a 2011 Scag Freedom Z, 28 hp Briggs, without overworking the engine? I'm guessing no problem, but wanted to...
  3. A

    Scag Freedom Z Issues:

    Hello, I recently purchased a 2011 Scag Freedom Z 48" 19HP Kawasaki. I use it at my home (1/2 acre) and my farmstead around the house and buildings (2 acres). It does an adequate job of mowing...
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    Gravely 52HD or Scag Freedom Z 52 inch?

    Hi everybody. I'm new to this forum and to zero turn mowers. I have a dilemma and any help would be greatly appreciated. I have two properties that I need to mow, one is 1 acre and the other...
  5. R

    TORO TITAN VS SCAG FREEDOM Z

    Looking for guidance in choosing right mower
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    BobCat Fastcat Pro vs Scag Freedom Z

    I am considering a BobCat FastCat Pro or a Scag Freedom Z, both have 19hp Kawasaki engines. If you have one of these mowers i would appreciate sharing your experience with me. If you have...
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User Reviews (4)

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5.00 star(s)
Anonymous Poster

SCAGTFREEDOMZ Scag
Great Mower
Model Year: 2012

I bought this mower used with 141 hours on it intending to use it for my lawn care business and also for my own lawn and it has performed great. It doesn't have a huge fuel tank (7 gallons), but it makes the most of it with low fuel consumption. I also like the fact that there's no grease points and everything is sealed, meaning I just have to change the fluids. So far it has performed outstandingly with great cut quality even at speed with the 27 HP motor and I am thoroughly satisfied, the one feature I wish it had was foldable ROPS so I could go under tress but it's no huge problem because I end up trimming anyways obviously.

Pros: Great cut quality low fuel consumption.
Cons: No foldable ROPS.

5.00 star(s)
TOWNTECH

SCAGTFREEDOMZ Scag
48-inch Scag Freedom Z
Model Year: 2011

Plenty of speed lots of power in tall grass. 26 hp Briggs and Stratton.

Pros: Accessible to work on.
Cons: None.

5.00 star(s)
rainman14624

SCAGTFREEDOMZ Scag
Love My Scag
Model Year: 2007

Even though it is the "baby" scag zero-turn, it is perfect for my 2.5 acres. Problems have been minor. Loose bolts on motor causing lack of ground and bad solenoid is about it. Cut my mowing time exactly in half. Best $5k I've ever spent.

Pros: Reliable, fast, easy to maintain.
Cons: Larger rear wheels would have helped ride, which gets a little bumpy over uneven terrain.

5.00 star(s)
azvidpro

SCAGTFREEDOMZ Scag
Initial Review - Too Soon to Tell
Model Year: 2011

In June 2011 I bought a Scag Freedom Z 48" 19hp Kawasaki to supplement a Dixon Estate B&S 17hp hydro I have had since 1997. The Dixon has MANY hours on it, has mowed literally thousands of acres, and has been bulletproof. I actually intended to buy another Dixon but the deal on this Scag I felt was too good to pass up. I presently use this mower as a finish mower on about 2 1/2 acres around my farmhouse and outbuildings and around part of my lake. I like the Scag so far EXCEPT for one very annoying problem for which which I believe (hope) an engineer at Scag and my dealer may have found a remedy. The Scag blows, what I consider to be, an EXTREMELY excessive amount of dust and grass clippings out the front of the deck resulting in the operator being COVERED in dust/dirt in almost no time at all. It is super bad in dry conditions or if you run over any bare ground such as at the edge of a rock driveway or the edge of a field. At first I was told "that's just the way they are - you'll just have to live with it". If that was true - I was prepared to take my lumps, sell the damn thing, and buy another Dixon. I tuned up the old Dixon, put the Scag in the shed, and began to try to find some help. After several calls to Scag, I spoke to an engineer who was not unfamiliar with the problem. While not admitting any design flaws, he suggested having a baffle (which is part of the optional mulching or bagging attachment) bolted under the front of the deck. I was only able to mow once this fall with the new baffle attached - and it seems to be working okay. At least there is a LOT less dust. I'm hopeful the problem is cured. I'll know more this spring after I use it a few times. Other than the dust, the mower is comfortable, very powerful, and fast. I'm hoping it turns out to be as good as my old Dixon which has been relegated to duty at the relatively small yard of my house in town.

Pros: Powerful - Comfortable and easy to operate.
Cons: Dust (described above) - Hour meter failed at 15 hrs.

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