I'm tired of mowing a few acres with the 60-inch deck on a Kubota tractor. Came across this site as I was trying to find out if the suspension in the Ferris zero turns is truly that much better than others
Welcome from Va. I am in the same place you are, tired of mowing 3 1/2 ac with a Massey GC2400. To make it worse we are trying to buy about a 1/2 ac from the neighbor so if we do I will be mowing 4 ac. I have been looking at Scag and some are saying they ride better than the Ferris. ( It was somewhere else not TBN ) Wish you well on your mower hunt, let us know what you find. Ed
2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
I have a Ferris and the suspension does help a lot compared to mowers with no give at all. The larger the tires the better the ride so bigger mowers are going to ride better than smaller ones. Suspension seats are a big plus.
The best of both worlds is a mower with spring over shock suspension like the Ferris and add a suspension seat to it if you have really rough ground like I do.
I mowed for a year with mine just with the suspension and it is like floating on a cloud compared to my Craftsman ZTR6000. Last year I added a suspension seat and it was an improved ride even though the suspension seat is a cheap spring mounted one, it does soften the dead blow from hitting a pot hole. A nice air ride suspension seat would be even better but I didn't have $1000 to spend on one.
So my vote is yes, Ferris suspension system is a definite improvement and I would strongly recommend them. Get the largest model you can afford with the largest tires.