Zero turn

Jampy00

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Scored a good deal on a traded in zero turn.
Kubota with a 48" deck, 21hp Kohler engine with 500 hours.
Have all the service records and it came with.
Oil change, new blades, new spindle bearings and completely new lifting mechanism for the deck.
It was delivered today and I cut my 5 acres in 2.5 hours versus 4+ with the tractor.
I'm so impressed I was sad to get off. Knowing that most zero turns will see an increase due to tariffs.
I jumped on this one. If you are considering one, get it I wish I did this last year.
 
I see most lawn services have gone zero turn , it has to be faster and more efficient or those guys wouldn’t be doing it . Good buy, congrats .


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We probably should have gone zero turn but I figured with how bumpy our lawn is my old bones would be broken every week on one.
Helped that I scored a 31hr 54” JD for only $1000 more than we sold our 250hr 42” for.
 
We probably should have gone zero turn but I figured with how bumpy our lawn is my old bones would be broken every week on one.
Helped that I scored a 31hr 54” JD for only $1000 more than we sold our 250hr 42” for.
Standup or walk behind with a sulky may be the best of both worlds. Probably only available at commercial grade though so it's a high price to get in. Zero-turn seated with suspension is also a thing in that class of mowers.
 
We probably should have gone zero turn but I figured with how bumpy our lawn is my old bones would be broken every week on one.
Helped that I scored a 31hr 54” JD for only $1000 more than we sold our 250hr 42” for.
I assumed the same and have a 54" mid mount mower on my tractor. I was surprised just how much better the ride is on the zero turn, I assume due to less weight and searing position.
 
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