GeneV
Elite Member
I mean to a degree, right? I will say though even with making 3 pt turns it's faster, but definitely not half the time. Either way, personally I got the stander mower primarily coz my back was taking a pounding mowing on a tractor.Well, doesn't the K or 3 point turn kill the old "zero turns cut your mowing time in half because you aren't spending time turning around." selling point??
That's the exact same way I used to turn my riding mower around, and, the same way I turn my articulated machine around and the end of a run.
I agree that the best way to avoid making those turn marks in your lawn is to never skid a wheel. That takes finesse.