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- 2024 Cub Cadet Ultima ZTXS5 54, 2007 John Deere 2520, 1989 John Deere 185, 1960 Panzer T70B
Pulled the trigger on a new 2024 Cub Cadet Ultima ZTXS5 54. This thread will be to document my experience in this journey. Everything about this machine, including the buying process is completely different from anything I've done before.
First, a little background on my needs. I have a 6 acre property, of which about 2 acres is finish mowed and the other 4 is pasture, with some wooded areas thrown in. The property is very hilly and rough, with lots of trees, buildings, terraces, driveways, etc., to mow around, including a small orchard. The steepest slope in the lawn area is almost 24 degrees.
For the last 17 years, I have been mowing this with a lawn tractor and a 2007 John Deere 2520 with a 72 inch rear finish mower. The process was to cut in around everything with the lawn tractor first, then mow the open areas with the big machine. The trimming work with the lawn tractor took anywhere from 1:15 to 1:30 and the mowing with the big machine took another hour, so total time for the old method was between 2:15 and 2:30.
I never thought this was the best or fastest way to do it, but felt the slopes were too much for a regular ZTR. The process always frustrated me a little. Not that I mind the seat time, but the clumsiness of the whole thing and the fact that I had to go to so much work to get a decent result without tearing up the grass bugged me.
So, now I was to the point that the lawn tractors I use for this were getting old and I was ready for a change. My original plan was to buy a four-wheel-steer JD X354 to be my new "cutting-in" machine and keep doing it the old way. Then, I saw the Cub Cadet ZTXS machines with steerable front wheels and realized I might be able to just buy one of these to do the whole lawn and leave the lawn tractor and compact tractor for other jobs.
I settled on the CC Ultima ZTXS5 54 because this was the the most heavy duty (non Pro Z) model that CC makes with a 54 inch mower deck. I wanted the 54 inch deck because I believed it would be the best compromise between speed (width of cut), and maneuverability. Also, I will be using a bagger from time to time for leaves in the fall and sometimes for grass to add to my compost pile and I thought the 54 inch deck might work better with the bagger.
As others have experienced, some of these CC models, especially the ZTXS5 54 are hard to find. None of my local dealers had one. So, I took a leap of faith and ordered my unit online from Cub Cadet. This process blew my mind as I have never ordered anything this expensive online, nor paid for it with a credit card. However, the process was seamless (except for my credit card company putting a hold on my card because of the "suspicious activity"). Cub Cadet promised that the unit would be sent to my local dealer and delivered to me in 8 to 10 days. I ordered on May 9 and it was delivered to my driveway (along with the accessories) by May 17.
Now for the review: This thing is CRAZY. Like mowing the grass with a gokart. After reading all the lawyer-ese in the manual, I was somewhat concerned how this machine would do on hills. Turned out, my concerns were totally unfounded. It felt rock-solid on slopes from any direction. Part of my yard is a long stretch of near 24 degree side slope. Handled it like a champ and I was comfortable mowing it with the ROPS down. Hanging on to the cup holder to keep from sliding out of the seat and steering with the other hand.
My orchard sits on a near 20 degree slope and I used to have to mow around the trees by making "Austin Powers turns" around them with the old lawn tractor. Not anymore. I was literally laughing and giggling like a school girl while pulling tight continuous turns around these trees with the Cub without loosing traction even once. I probably cut 10 minutes off my mowing time in just this one area.
Bad stuff? Well, I'm still concerned about the dealer(s). These things seem to be new to all the dealers around me and I wonder if they can actually fix this thing if something goes wrong. Also, the machine was delivered with only one key. Anyone else have this experience with CC products? There was also no manual delivered with the machine. I had to download both the owners manual and the engine manual online. I asked the rep. who delivered the machine about this and he said he would look into it. So, still not sold on the CC "dealer experience". Maybe it will get better....
As far as the machine, it started and ran fine. I noticed a rather odd noise coming from the mower deck, sounding a little like train wheels clicking on tracks. This concerned me at first, but seemed to go away, mostly, once throttled up to full speed, but could still hear it throughout the mowing.
As expected, this thing rides ROUGH. At least three times it bounced me off the seat hard enough to activate the safety switch and shut off the mower, bringing an abrupt halt to the fun. My yard really is going to be kind of a torture test for this thing and I will be surprised if it doesn't shake itself apart, but so far, so good.
As for power, I think the 24 HP Kawi is up to the job with the 54 inch deck, however, at least for my hilly yard, if I was getting a 60 inch deck, I would want the biggest engine available, so I would pop for the 6 series (and also for the suspension seat). It was kind of hard to monitor the fuel gauge with all the bouncing around, but it appeared that the machine used about 3 gallons in 1.8 hours of use which I think is outstanding.
Mowing speed was mostly limited by the roughness of the ground. Also, I was fighting some 8 inch tall grass in a fairly large area due to my last mowing being interrupted by a "rain event". Consequently, I wound up having to take half-swaths on quite a bit of the side yard. Still I am confident that, under more normal conditions, I will be able to cut a full hour off my mowing time once I get used to the machine and develop a more consistent mowing pattern.
Steering was accurate and very light (much lighter than either of my lawn tractors). Making true zero turns will still tear up the grass a little, so I need to practice making U- and Y- turns. Controls work great and are positioned right where I want them. And, get this, it has a separate MANUAL CHOKE (not "choke-a-matic"). Never thought I'd see one of those again in this day and age. Love it.
Overall, this thing is a blast to run and I am 100% happy with my purchase so far. I Don't know how long it will last under my conditions, only time will tell, but for now, I'm a happy camper.
First, a little background on my needs. I have a 6 acre property, of which about 2 acres is finish mowed and the other 4 is pasture, with some wooded areas thrown in. The property is very hilly and rough, with lots of trees, buildings, terraces, driveways, etc., to mow around, including a small orchard. The steepest slope in the lawn area is almost 24 degrees.
For the last 17 years, I have been mowing this with a lawn tractor and a 2007 John Deere 2520 with a 72 inch rear finish mower. The process was to cut in around everything with the lawn tractor first, then mow the open areas with the big machine. The trimming work with the lawn tractor took anywhere from 1:15 to 1:30 and the mowing with the big machine took another hour, so total time for the old method was between 2:15 and 2:30.
I never thought this was the best or fastest way to do it, but felt the slopes were too much for a regular ZTR. The process always frustrated me a little. Not that I mind the seat time, but the clumsiness of the whole thing and the fact that I had to go to so much work to get a decent result without tearing up the grass bugged me.
So, now I was to the point that the lawn tractors I use for this were getting old and I was ready for a change. My original plan was to buy a four-wheel-steer JD X354 to be my new "cutting-in" machine and keep doing it the old way. Then, I saw the Cub Cadet ZTXS machines with steerable front wheels and realized I might be able to just buy one of these to do the whole lawn and leave the lawn tractor and compact tractor for other jobs.
I settled on the CC Ultima ZTXS5 54 because this was the the most heavy duty (non Pro Z) model that CC makes with a 54 inch mower deck. I wanted the 54 inch deck because I believed it would be the best compromise between speed (width of cut), and maneuverability. Also, I will be using a bagger from time to time for leaves in the fall and sometimes for grass to add to my compost pile and I thought the 54 inch deck might work better with the bagger.
As others have experienced, some of these CC models, especially the ZTXS5 54 are hard to find. None of my local dealers had one. So, I took a leap of faith and ordered my unit online from Cub Cadet. This process blew my mind as I have never ordered anything this expensive online, nor paid for it with a credit card. However, the process was seamless (except for my credit card company putting a hold on my card because of the "suspicious activity"). Cub Cadet promised that the unit would be sent to my local dealer and delivered to me in 8 to 10 days. I ordered on May 9 and it was delivered to my driveway (along with the accessories) by May 17.
Now for the review: This thing is CRAZY. Like mowing the grass with a gokart. After reading all the lawyer-ese in the manual, I was somewhat concerned how this machine would do on hills. Turned out, my concerns were totally unfounded. It felt rock-solid on slopes from any direction. Part of my yard is a long stretch of near 24 degree side slope. Handled it like a champ and I was comfortable mowing it with the ROPS down. Hanging on to the cup holder to keep from sliding out of the seat and steering with the other hand.
My orchard sits on a near 20 degree slope and I used to have to mow around the trees by making "Austin Powers turns" around them with the old lawn tractor. Not anymore. I was literally laughing and giggling like a school girl while pulling tight continuous turns around these trees with the Cub without loosing traction even once. I probably cut 10 minutes off my mowing time in just this one area.
Bad stuff? Well, I'm still concerned about the dealer(s). These things seem to be new to all the dealers around me and I wonder if they can actually fix this thing if something goes wrong. Also, the machine was delivered with only one key. Anyone else have this experience with CC products? There was also no manual delivered with the machine. I had to download both the owners manual and the engine manual online. I asked the rep. who delivered the machine about this and he said he would look into it. So, still not sold on the CC "dealer experience". Maybe it will get better....
As far as the machine, it started and ran fine. I noticed a rather odd noise coming from the mower deck, sounding a little like train wheels clicking on tracks. This concerned me at first, but seemed to go away, mostly, once throttled up to full speed, but could still hear it throughout the mowing.
As expected, this thing rides ROUGH. At least three times it bounced me off the seat hard enough to activate the safety switch and shut off the mower, bringing an abrupt halt to the fun. My yard really is going to be kind of a torture test for this thing and I will be surprised if it doesn't shake itself apart, but so far, so good.
As for power, I think the 24 HP Kawi is up to the job with the 54 inch deck, however, at least for my hilly yard, if I was getting a 60 inch deck, I would want the biggest engine available, so I would pop for the 6 series (and also for the suspension seat). It was kind of hard to monitor the fuel gauge with all the bouncing around, but it appeared that the machine used about 3 gallons in 1.8 hours of use which I think is outstanding.
Mowing speed was mostly limited by the roughness of the ground. Also, I was fighting some 8 inch tall grass in a fairly large area due to my last mowing being interrupted by a "rain event". Consequently, I wound up having to take half-swaths on quite a bit of the side yard. Still I am confident that, under more normal conditions, I will be able to cut a full hour off my mowing time once I get used to the machine and develop a more consistent mowing pattern.
Steering was accurate and very light (much lighter than either of my lawn tractors). Making true zero turns will still tear up the grass a little, so I need to practice making U- and Y- turns. Controls work great and are positioned right where I want them. And, get this, it has a separate MANUAL CHOKE (not "choke-a-matic"). Never thought I'd see one of those again in this day and age. Love it.
Overall, this thing is a blast to run and I am 100% happy with my purchase so far. I Don't know how long it will last under my conditions, only time will tell, but for now, I'm a happy camper.
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