Are Ferris zero-turn mowers really smoother?

   / Are Ferris zero-turn mowers really smoother? #21  
If you are after a smooth ride the Ferris is good, but the suspension can actually work against you when moving fast over bumps. It makes it bounce too much and the smoothness of the cut is compromised. My friend has a landscaping business and was using Ferris and Bobcat zero turns. Both were good units with very little maintenance needed. I bought an Exmark after a very thorough search over a full year. When he tried mine and saw the quality of the cut, he was so impressed he now has swithched to Exmark also. He claims they also are the fastest cutting zero turn, which in his world means more money. I run mine slower, as I'm in no hurry. All I can say is, go for a quality machine which gives great reliabilty, a great cut, and has parts readily available. If you're looking for a better ride, go for the optional suspension seat. All those suspension parts will wear out eventually and it makes the machine more difficult to level. Keep it simple.

I just purchased a 2014 ferris 600 48 with Briggs commercial engine, worth every penny. Super smooth ride and cuts great at any speed and on rough ground also. Don't believe I will ever own anything else. Best salesman I have ever met that sold me this ferris.
 
   / Are Ferris zero-turn mowers really smoother? #22  
I just purchased a 2014 ferris 600 48 with Briggs commercial engine, worth every penny. Super smooth ride and cuts great at any speed and on rough ground also. Don't believe I will ever own anything else. Best salesman I have ever met that sold me this ferris.

Is this for personal use and how big of a yard are you cutting? I'm looking for a mower for our place cutting plus 3 acres.
 
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   / Are Ferris zero-turn mowers really smoother? #23  
Yes for personal use and i mow 1.6 acres which is quite bumpy and rough even though i roll every spring. Just purchased the unit and the great thing is ferris just came out with new models and they put a better engine on the 600 model and lowered their price by 1100 bucks.
 
   / Are Ferris zero-turn mowers really smoother? #24  
I bought a new Ferris IS 700 Z with 52" deck and 23 HP Kawasaki engine. I love it for ride quality and speed of cut. It is heavy (850 #) so the wheels do mash down the grass a bit but it has large tires so they do compensate for the ground pressure. It is so much smoother than my Craftsman 6000 ZTR that there is really no comparison to comfort. I have some quite steep hills (22 degrees) which it climbs readily but being as wide as it is, I do have a problem with scalping the low side when mowing sideways on these hills or when I top them when mowing up and down if I go much below 3.5" cutting height. I mow about 6 acres with about 3 of it only mown every other time or every third time as it isn't in the sprinkler zone so it grows pretty slow and it is former pasture which I haven't done much to in the way of filling in the cow tracts. The Ferris will just fly over small bumps so you hardly feel them. I have some sprinkler water line ditches and pot holes that I plan to fill in in the winter when the grass dies so I can find and hitting one of these at 9 MPH will usually pop the front wheels in the air but still isn't a real spine cracking jolt like my Craftsman. With new blades, I find that the mower cuts fine at any speed, other than the scalping. I like the deck adjustment that you raise and lower with your foot and pin in place rather than the electric motor on my Craftsman and it has a much wider range of height adjustment than most mowers I have seen. It is very fuel efficient, I can mow my 6 acres on 3/4 tank of fuel (4.5 gallons total capacity) and the manual choke lets me start the engine without over-revving like the Craftsman that you have to apply past full throttle for choke.

The cons: I do wish that the anti-scalping wheels were adjustable as I think it would help prevent some of the scalping. If it had a center roller in the rear it might also help with the scalping.
 
   / Are Ferris zero-turn mowers really smoother? #25  
I unlike you dont have too many spots with scalping issues. I have heard frequently the kawasaki engine is top of the line. I was worried a bit about briggs and stratton, but was comfortable too find out the new models have a better engine and it comes with a 3 year warranty, they also have a supposedly better cyclonic air filtration system, which is apparently better for the engine life with just plain and simple cleaner filtered air to the engine. The unit rides phenomanally better than my gravely and cuts so much better too. When you sit up in the seat if feels like your sitting on a heavy piece of equipement that cannot wait to kick some ***. Mowing is no longer a chore and i dont feel like i just got in a fight with a marine when im done. The sound of the engine/mower is a bit quieter than my gravely and im not bashing gravely by any means. Gravely makes a nice mower and the kohler engines they put on some of their smaller units are nice too. The main reason i bought the ferris is for the suspension, but ive added a bigger smile to my face since it cuts great too and what adds to others too is i dont believe i need a mulch kit either. The deck is designed to cut and discharge clippings and anything else out far and wide and it does. I live with (6) 80' oak , maples, walnuts, apples, pear and a buckeye tree. So you can imagine the leaves, nuts and sticks in my yard come fall. I had to have a mulch kit on the gravely, but not with the ferris. The ferris just chops and blows everything to pieces. This mower is worth the money if you can afford it. Ive also driven a turf tiger, toro, troy bilt, craftsmen and gravely and none can touch the ferris. Period.
 
   / Are Ferris zero-turn mowers really smoother? #26  
I just purchased a 2016 Ferris IS2100Z with a 61" deck. I am not at all impressed with the ride. Had I known I would never have spent the money I did on this mower. It does not live up to the hype at all in my opinion and on my yard. There is absolutely no flex flex in the front shocks when going over rough spots and bumps. Yes, the shocks are adjusted for the lightest pre-load. It is fast - no doubt about that. You can get an equal ride from a Toro or Simplicity (made in the same factory as Ferris) at half the price.
 
   / Are Ferris zero-turn mowers really smoother? #27  
Then you need to take yours back to the dealer so they can figure out what is wrong with it. I'd driven the IS2100z and the IS3100Z and the ride is many orders of magnitude better than a typical mid-mount zero turn mower.
 
   / Are Ferris zero-turn mowers really smoother? #28  
I unlike you dont have too many spots with scalping issues. I have heard frequently the kawasaki engine is top of the line. I was worried a bit about briggs and stratton, but was comfortable too find out the new models have a better engine and it comes with a 3 year warranty, they also have a supposedly better cyclonic air filtration system, which is apparently better for the engine life with just plain and simple cleaner filtered air to the engine. The unit rides phenomanally better than my gravely and cuts so much better too. When you sit up in the seat if feels like your sitting on a heavy piece of equipement that cannot wait to kick some ***. Mowing is no longer a chore and i dont feel like i just got in a fight with a marine when im done. The sound of the engine/mower is a bit quieter than my gravely and im not bashing gravely by any means. Gravely makes a nice mower and the kohler engines they put on some of their smaller units are nice too. The main reason i bought the ferris is for the suspension, but ive added a bigger smile to my face since it cuts great too and what adds to others too is i dont believe i need a mulch kit either. The deck is designed to cut and discharge clippings and anything else out far and wide and it does. I live with (6) 80' oak , maples, walnuts, apples, pear and a buckeye tree. So you can imagine the leaves, nuts and sticks in my yard come fall. I had to have a mulch kit on the gravely, but not with the ferris. The ferris just chops and blows everything to pieces. This mower is worth the money if you can afford it. Ive also driven a turf tiger, toro, troy bilt, craftsmen and gravely and none can touch the ferris. Period.

The only problem I have ever had with my 61" Turf Tiger was when I ran over a Ferris and bent 1 of the blades.
 
   / Are Ferris zero-turn mowers really smoother? #29  
How does the fuel economy of these fuel injected gas mowers compare to a carbureted motor? A mower shop tells me they will beat a diesel. I know how much gas my Dixie chopper drinks per hour compared to my Kubota diesel and I don't believe it.
 
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   / Are Ferris zero-turn mowers really smoother? #30  
I'm not sure if they'll beat a diesel on fuel economy, but they'll be close. By all accounts, the fuel injected motors are showing anywhere from 1/2 to 3/4 of a gallon per hour fuel savings over a similar displacement carbureted motor.

I've got a Grasshopper front mount mower with the Vanguard 29hp carbureted engine, which I like a lot. Seems like it uses about 1.5 gallons per hour, but I haven't measured it carefully. I don't care much about the fuel usage as I don't use enough to worry about it.
 

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