Jun 20, 2023 / Getting used to ZTR… any advice? #11 L lman Veteran Member Joined Oct 3, 2009 Messages 2,374 Location Indiana Tractor New Holland 3040, New Holland 1530, Oliver 1850 We've got one with a single joystick and is a hoot once you get the hang of it and is nice being able to manage low hanging limbs with one hand free.
We've got one with a single joystick and is a hoot once you get the hang of it and is nice being able to manage low hanging limbs with one hand free.
Jun 20, 2023 / Getting used to ZTR… any advice? #12 LD1 Epic Contributor Joined Apr 30, 2008 Messages 22,536 Location Central Ohio Tractor Kubota MX5100 Yup....K-turns and just practice. And I know....from my experience it is way easier to mow straight when going fast. Going slow is alot harder to keep straight lines
Yup....K-turns and just practice. And I know....from my experience it is way easier to mow straight when going fast. Going slow is alot harder to keep straight lines
Jun 20, 2023 / Getting used to ZTR… any advice? #13 tradosaurus Elite Member Joined May 8, 2017 Messages 3,239 Location Texarkana, TX Tractor Kubota MX5400 HST, heavy duty bucket, 3rd function, R1 tires (rears filled), 2 remotes As someone mentioned earlier check your tire pressures (front and back) to make sure the pressures are within spec. I had a flat front tire and it caused my ZTR to leave a strip of grass unmowed.
As someone mentioned earlier check your tire pressures (front and back) to make sure the pressures are within spec. I had a flat front tire and it caused my ZTR to leave a strip of grass unmowed.