Well obviously you are looking at two completly different machines. So lets see if we can lay a little ground work for making some kind of decision.
What kind of land do you have? Is it hilly with lots of dips or fairly flat? Are you going to be towing anything with your new mower? Do you want the ability to have implements attatched?
It's a mostly flat lot with a few gentle slopes. I don't see any need for much towing if any. And no attachments will be needed except for maybe a bagger or something of that sort.
I mainly am concerned about cutting down on the four hours it takes right now with my Craftsman (42").
Well if you are only planning on cutting grass with the unit then there is no question that the Z-Force would be the prime choice here. It will run circles around the GT 1554 as far as time it takes for cutting and will also give a better cut because of the pivoting axle and floating deck. Go with the zero turn, you won't regret it.
Can't or CC doesn't want you too? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
There is no hitch on the ZF; I'm guessing CC either is avoiding some legal issue or wants to keep the transmission stress minimized.
That said, I know at least one thread where somebody bolted on a hitch plate.
For a light cart, not going long distances or up & down hills continously (or for that matter not going up steep hills for safety's sake), I can't believe there'd be much more wear & tear than mowing stresses.
Can't or CC doesn't want you too? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
There is no hitch on the ZF; I'm guessing CC either is avoiding some legal issue or wants to keep the transmission stress minimized.
That said, I know at least one thread where somebody bolted on a hitch plate.
For a light cart, not going long distances or up & down hills continously (or for that matter not going up steep hills for safety's sake), I can't believe there'd be much more wear & tear than mowing stresses.