buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
And my ZT is better on hills than my little tractor.
I did the same.I have a Husky Z254F, there's a slight grade behind the spruce trees behind the house and I was heading for a ditch. It wouldn't back up or turn,
it wasn't looking good. I don't know if I would have had time to jump off it before it went into the ditch and have it on top of me. Finally it turned
and I got myself out of the situation. First thing I did is go to Amazon and bought myself some Ag tires and wow what a difference.
I did the same.
My zero turns were useless on hills.
I replaced the rear turf tires with Carlise AT101 bar tires.
Made a world of difference, I can now mow the hill behind the house no problem at all, that I struggled to mow or couldn't mow parts of it at all with the stock turf tires.
Changing to bar tires on my zero turn solved the problem I was having mowing our hill.Do you think they were useless on hills because of the stock turf tires, or because of the weight distribution of a ZT vs a garden tractor?
Went and had a look at the local Cub Cadet dealer today. I have to say I'm very intrigued by the synchro-steer models. Sadly they don't stock the ZTXS series (10 gauge deck, 3100 hydros, ROPS), only the ZTS (11 gauge deck, 2800 hydros, no ROPS) so I'd have to buy sight-unseen for the ZTXS. Drove the ZTS though and liked it.
Next up is the real test -- take the girlfriend unit to Kubota to drive the Z242 and then to CC to try the ZTXS2. Let her make the call.
A 60” deck will get the job done much faster. More importantly, it extends out past your tires far enough to make it easy to trim up close and sweep the edge of the deck up under bushes, evergreens, etc.
It depends on the deck width, but in general all ZT the left side sticks out 4-6 inches and the right side (discharge side) sticks out maybe 2-3 inches. The smaller deck the less they stick out - 48" three blade deck is the minimum width I would consider and that may be 3-4" left and 1-2" discharge side. Get a 52-60" if possible and measure around your yard to make sure a 60" will work for your tight spots.
I mow a ditch that is fairly steep with my ZTR that I would not mow with a riding mower. It has to be dry as a bone but I feel safer mowing it on the ZTR. Any moisture with a ZTR and hills is a no no. Let it be dry and you can mow some pretty steep stuff.Do you think they were useless on hills because of the stock turf tires, or because of the weight distribution of a ZT vs a garden tractor?
Might not be the right sub-forum for this, but hoping this works as a general "catch all"...
Just finished seeding and strawing the lawn for our house build (hope to close/move in in 3 weeks or so). Doing it all by hand, I'm well aware of how much lawn I'm going to have to mow in the future. Clearly not going to do it with the 6' bush hog or push mower + string trimmer...
All in all, I'll have about 1.5 - 2 acres of "yard" to maintain with this mower (I have a bush hog I use for our 5 acres of pasture). Don't intend to keep it like a golf course, just mowed to keep weeds/saplings at bay, and keep ticks and snakes away from the house. Ground is still pretty rough - quite a few stumps from forrestry mulching and felling trees to clear, and terracing from long-ago agricultural use. Not terribly steep, but am in middle TN with rolling hills and we do have slopes in part of the "yard" (maybe 15-20 degrees?). We've kept a larger # of mature trees around (as well as a 1/10th acre pond) so have a number of obstacles to work around.
My question: Anyone have guidance on whether a zero-turn mower (looking at something like a Scag Patriot or LibertyZ) or lawn tractor (like Kubota T2290 or Deere X384) would be a better fit?
My instinct is for the lawn tractor, but hesitate for two reasons: 1) the lower center of gravity of the ZT I assume would be better for side-hill mowing of our slopes and 2) The lawn tractors don't appear to come with ROPS/offer them as an option, where the ZT mowers do.
Would appreciate any insights or guidance y'all might have!
ETA: Cleaned up some details. Also want to add my budget is in the $6k-8k range
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A ZT will be faster and you will spend MUCH LESS time with a weedwhacker in your hands.
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Based on my experience with Cub Cadet, I would not buy another nor recommend anything Cub Cadet. Pure junk, in my experience.
Have you considered a stand-on mower? From what I gather they are much more agile than a ZT, and you can stop and get off them much quicker if you need to pick anything up in your way. Might hold the hills better too, and of you were to get into trouble you could easily hop off.
