Which Zero Turn Mower?

   / Which Zero Turn Mower? #51  
cowsrus said:
I'll probably pick a medium duty in the $3000. price range. I'm sure no matter what I do, I'll second guess myself afterwards.

Believe me, I've second guessed; to the point of trading 2 weeks after I bought a new mower! :(

I think you are in for a bit of sticker shock though. In trying to help my dad get into a ZTR I found that $3000 only buys you the very low end of the light duty range. It seems that what I would consider a "medium duty" mower is going to be around the $7500 or so mark with the heavy duty commercial units going for about $12k and up. Fortunately for me my first true heavy duty commercial unit unit I bought 10 years ago has had zero failures. Heck, after about 1500 hours it is still on the original deck belt! The deck spindles have zero wear and are perfectly tight and all the wheel bearings and spindles also are showing no wear nor are loose in the least bit. I bought that unit when I had a 3 year mowing contract that would pay for the unit though. So I guess you can say that it took me 3 years to work it off.

Anyway, my experience with the low end ZTR mowers wasn't so great. They taught me how much superior a ZTR was for mowing compared to a lawn tractor, but I had many break downs after the first season. I bought 3 "cheap" (nothing is cheap!) units from different companies and they all let me down rather quickly. I don't know how today's "cheap" ZTR mowers compare, but the pain of having to work on the darn things far out weighed the initial 'savings' of buying a cheap entry line mower. But, according to my father, I am one of the few guys who can tear up an anvil with a rubber mallet. :eek:
 
   / Which Zero Turn Mower? #52  
I took delivery last week of my John Deere 997 diesel ZTR mower. This is definately a commercial quality machine. 31 hp Yanmar diesel, 72" 7 Iron deck that is 7 gauge steel. I've mowed my yard once and it's cut my mowing time by at least 1/3. You find out quick how much time is wasted turning with a compact tractor compared with the ZTR.
 
   / Which Zero Turn Mower? #53  
I agree with you Jesse1. That is one heck of a mower!! That is one that I had out at my property to demo and spent over an hour on it mowing. That hour taught me a few things. First, that mower is far tougher than I am. Second, I really need to smooth out my yard. Third, there may be tougher ZTR mowers like that one but I personally haven't been on one. Contrats on your beast of a mower! If I ever find the time to re-do my yard and smooth it out I'll seriously consider adding a 997 to my lineup.
 
   / Which Zero Turn Mower? #54  
Guys and gals....

Listen carefully to what is being said here about a $5,000 or less zero turn. In that price range, they are a very nice quality residential mower, NOT commercial. I sell these things and also have a lifetime of experience as a mechanic, welder, machinist, and have spent 8 years in the hydraulics industry. If you have a nice little yard and want a zero turn, then $5000 will get you much better than what the box stores have for $3000 but you are really missing out on what a few more thousand dollars will get you!!

The TSC Bad Boy is a well built machine for $5000 but it runs a Kohler Courage engine that is rated as you would expect an engine to be on a machine in that price range. The hydraulic system uses the sunstrand combination pump/wheel motor and they are also built to fit the price range. Step up a few thousand and you will be getting high quality pumps and wheel motors with coolers and a hydraulic tank, 3,000 hour commercial engines, much higher strength frames, and a machine that very well could be worth re-powering some day.

I sell machines with a rated towing capacity of 2,000 lbs that carry a lifetime warranty on a lot of the major structural components like the frame and front wheel casters, have industrial engines with three stage air filters, and will be around for your kids to use.

Like the saying goes, it's going to cost you one way or another so you might as well just pay up front!

Ken
 
   / Which Zero Turn Mower? #55  
montanaman said:
Like the saying goes, it's going to cost you one way or another so you might as well just pay up front!

Ken

Hey, why couldn't you have told me that when I first got into buying a ZTR?! I had to learn the hard way. :( I could have bought a nice unit for the losses I took on the first 3 pieces of junk I bought thinking I was getting real bargains. I was one of those fools who thought 'I wonder why others are so silly as to spend three times as much for the same thing'. Ha! I ended up spending three times as much and had nothing after the first three junkers. I learned the quality thing the painful and expensive way. :eek:
 
   / Which Zero Turn Mower? #56  
montanaman said:
Guys and gals....

Listen carefully to what is being said here about a $5,000 or less zero turn. In that price range, they are a very nice quality residential mower, NOT commercial. I sell these things and also have a lifetime of experience as a mechanic, welder, machinist, and have spent 8 years in the hydraulics industry. If you have a nice little yard and want a zero turn, then $5000 will get you much better than what the box stores have for $3000 but you are really missing out on what a few more thousand dollars will get you!!

In most cases, you're correct. However,

The TSC Bad Boy is a well built machine for $5000 but it runs a Kohler Courage engine that is rated as you would expect an engine to be on a machine in that price range. The hydraulic system uses the sunstrand combination pump/wheel motor and they are also built to fit the price range. Step up a few thousand and you will be getting high quality pumps and wheel motors with coolers and a hydraulic tank, 3,000 hour commercial engines, much higher strength frames, and a machine that very well could be worth re-powering some day.

You have bad information. The Bad Boy model sold at TSC has the Briggs ELS engine, which is a 1200 hour engine. It is the only component on these mowers that is not commercial grade, but it is the best of the homeowner engines for sure. If you want a better engine, get the ZT with the 23hp Vanguard. That's a great engine that puts out alot more torque than the Briggs ELS, and it is commercial grade with a canister filter and the whole shebang.

The hydro system is comprised of dual fan-cooled charged ZT2800s with a reservoir, which IS a commercial duty system and I have yet to hear of a failure. Look on Lawnsite.com, where thousands of LCOs cut day in and day out on machines driven by the ZT2800. Exmark, Hustler, Toro, Scag, and many, many other mower companies use this transaxle without issue.

I sell machines with a rated towing capacity of 2,000 lbs that carry a lifetime warranty on a lot of the major structural components like the frame and front wheel casters, have industrial engines with three stage air filters, and will be around for your kids to use.

You're referring to Dixie Chopper I'm assuming. They aren't built any stronger than a Bad Boy mower. Built well, but not stouter than a Bad Boy.

Like the saying goes, it's going to cost you one way or another so you might as well just pay up front!

Ken

True that. You can't go wrong with a separate pump/wheel motor hydro system and a big block engine, but spending $5K is already spending alot more up front than a mower at **** Depot would run you.
 
   / Which Zero Turn Mower? #57  
Thanks for the info! You are absolutely right and I am sorry. I usually try harder to get my facts in order but it's spring and I am really busy at work. So they run a Briggs, not a Kohler and I haven't found the actual rated hours, but it is far less than 3,000. The point being that $5000 is a lot of change to peel out of your wallet and to spend less than a few grand more will get you a much better machine. I see the day when the entry level commercial machines will be gone. To stock an entry level machine, you can't beat the box store, and you can't meet the needs of the true commercial consumer or educated residential consumer.

I wasn't naming brands, but since you did, I will say that DC has a lifetime warranty on the frame, steering casters, caster bearings, control levers, and body and offer a 3,000 hour rated engine with top of the line hydraulics for just a few thousand more than the premium box store stuff.

As a dealer with my customers best interest in mind, I try very hard to educate my customers that there is a big difference between value, and price!

If I have to sell on price alone, then I'll give up because the box stores have the low price with no service all figured out!

Ken
 
   / Which Zero Turn Mower? #58  
montanaman said:
Thanks for the info! You are absolutely right and I am sorry. I usually try harder to get my facts in order but it's spring and I am really busy at work. So they run a Briggs, not a Kohler and I haven't found the actual rated hours, but it is far less than 3,000. The point being that $5000 is a lot of change to peel out of your wallet and to spend less than a few grand more will get you a much better machine. I see the day when the entry level commercial machines will be gone. To stock an entry level machine, you can't beat the box store, and you can't meet the needs of the true commercial consumer or educated residential consumer.

I wasn't naming brands, but since you did, I will say that DC has a lifetime warranty on the frame, steering casters, caster bearings, control levers, and body and offer a 3,000 hour rated engine with top of the line hydraulics for just a few thousand more than the premium box store stuff.

As a dealer with my customers best interest in mind, I try very hard to educate my customers that there is a big difference between value, and price!

If I have to sell on price alone, then I'll give up because the box stores have the low price with no service all figured out!

Ken

Let me just say I agree that box stores are a worthless place to buy equipment. Support your local dealer.

That said, a lifetime warranty on the frame and casters is worthless as it is a lifetime LIMITED warranty, limited to a certain number of hours. That, and, how many frame and caster forks fail due to regular use? A tiny percent. I would instead look at specs like the hydro system, engine, frame and caster materials, and most importantly, dealer support. Does your dealer stock a good range of parts? Can they get you in and out fast in the event of a failure? These are things I would look at over gimmicky warranties.
 
   / Which Zero Turn Mower? #59  
Oh, and just $1000 more ($5995) and you can get the Bad Boy Pup with the 23hp Vanguard and a 48" deck. $1400 more ($6400) and you can land a 30hp Kohler/48" deck model. To go up in deck size, figure about $300 more for each increment- $6695 for the Pup 30/52, $6995 for the Pup 30/60. The Pup is a full separate pump and motor hydro and hands down the best value out there.
 
   / Which Zero Turn Mower? #60  
tb8100 said:
Let me just say I agree that box stores are a worthless place to buy equipment. Support your local dealer.

That said, a lifetime warranty on the frame and casters is worthless as it is a lifetime LIMITED warranty, limited to a certain number of hours. That, and, how many frame and caster forks fail due to regular use? A tiny percent.







I would instead look at specs like the hydro system, engine, frame and caster materials, and most importantly, dealer support. Does your dealer stock a good range of parts? Can they get you in and out fast in the event of a failure? These are things I would look at over gimmicky warranties.

There is no hour limit and only in the case of very extreme abuse would a claim be denied. It is a real warranty and you are absolutely right that it is not needed. If it was needed, they couldn't afford to offer it!

You hit the nail on the head about the dealers added value. I have a loaner here at all times in the event that a commercial customer has a machine in need of service. Buy a machine from a box store and chances are you can complete the entire transaction without ever talking to someone who has run one!!

Ken
 

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