Phil_VA
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Not sure if this is the right forum for this question, but here goes.
I have a Toro Z553 ZTR that I've been using for just over a year to cut about 5 acres of grass.
My current technique is to run two passes around the perimeter of the area being mowed, followed by going back and forward in alternating directions (north-south one week, east-west the next for example). I started with just one pass around the perimeter but found the inside wheel was tearing up the ground too much when making the turn. I went to two passes on the perimeter, somewhat less tearing up of the grass, but it doesn't seem much better.
What is the best technique for turning 180 degrees without tearing up the grass? Should I have the inside wheel moving forward slightly, in neutral, or slightly in reverse? I feel like I've tried all of them, but don't seem to get much better result. Most of the yard has a slight slope - when I'm mowing side-to-side, should I start at the top or the bottom of the hill? Again, I've tried both with mixed success. I'm not racing around the corners, but I figure the whole purpose of the zero-turn is to be able to do this so I figure I'm missing something.
Some spots are worse than others, but in some areas I can see a line of divots along the edge where the mower has turned. I'm not sure if it's my technique (operator error), environment (slopes), or possibly something wrong with the ZTR (doubtful).
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
- Phil
I have a Toro Z553 ZTR that I've been using for just over a year to cut about 5 acres of grass.
My current technique is to run two passes around the perimeter of the area being mowed, followed by going back and forward in alternating directions (north-south one week, east-west the next for example). I started with just one pass around the perimeter but found the inside wheel was tearing up the ground too much when making the turn. I went to two passes on the perimeter, somewhat less tearing up of the grass, but it doesn't seem much better.
What is the best technique for turning 180 degrees without tearing up the grass? Should I have the inside wheel moving forward slightly, in neutral, or slightly in reverse? I feel like I've tried all of them, but don't seem to get much better result. Most of the yard has a slight slope - when I'm mowing side-to-side, should I start at the top or the bottom of the hill? Again, I've tried both with mixed success. I'm not racing around the corners, but I figure the whole purpose of the zero-turn is to be able to do this so I figure I'm missing something.
Some spots are worse than others, but in some areas I can see a line of divots along the edge where the mower has turned. I'm not sure if it's my technique (operator error), environment (slopes), or possibly something wrong with the ZTR (doubtful).
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
- Phil