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  • Big B
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    • Jan 2016
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    Help on finding a zero turn mower...

    Bought a Cub Cadet 24hp 50” and it stalled on me at the end of my3 acre cut. Bought it at HD and took it back. After reading reviews, trying to decide on a John Deere, Toro or Ariens. Not gonna buy another Cub Cadet even tho got good reviews and did good cutting. I know it could just be one of those bad luck with it but looking for another brand name. Anybody has any experience with zero turn and have knowledge to share?
  • Big B
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    • Jan 2016
    • 1613

    #2
    I would love a Swisher but can’t afford a 7,000+ mower. I’m willing to spend no more than half of that...

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    • UXL

      #3
      Originally posted by Big B
      I would love a Swisher but can’t afford a 7,000+ mower. I’m willing to spend no more than half of that...
      I have a gravely 42”. Runs and cuts good but 2 issues. Noticed burn spots in the yard. Realized everywhere I stopped to pick up something like a stick had a burn spot. Muffler is too close to the grass. Made a heat shield out of duct work and fixed it. It also tends to blow grass clippings and dust out the front of the mower deck. Gets in my eyes even with sunglasses on.

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      • Big B
        Banned
        • Jan 2016
        • 1613

        #4
        Originally posted by UXL
        I have a gravely 42”. Runs and cuts good but 2 issues. Noticed burn spots in the yard. Realized everywhere I stopped to pick up something like a stick had a burn spot. Muffler is too close to the grass. Made a heat shield out of duct work and fixed it. It also tends to blow grass clippings and dust out the front of the mower deck. Gets in my eyes even with sunglasses on.
        What year is your Gravely? You know Gravely and Ariens built by same company? Read great reviews on Gravely. Just not one around where I’m at. That’s surprising about what you said tho. Not sure why mufflers would be that close to the ground. Need to make sure the Ariens not the same way. Thanks for the heads up on that...

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        • Big B
          Banned
          • Jan 2016
          • 1613

          #5
          Originally posted by UXL
          I have a gravely 42”. Runs and cuts good but 2 issues. Noticed burn spots in the yard. Realized everywhere I stopped to pick up something like a stick had a burn spot. Muffler is too close to the grass. Made a heat shield out of duct work and fixed it. It also tends to blow grass clippings and dust out the front of the mower deck. Gets in my eyes even with sunglasses on.
          Do you get a mulch kit with yours? Heard it’s well worth it and wanted to hear your feedbacks, if you did...

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          • UXL

            #6
            Originally posted by Big B
            Do you get a mulch kit with yours? Heard it’s well worth it and wanted to hear your feedbacks, if you did...
            It’s about 5 years old now. I put mulch blades on it but not the baffle kit. Seems to cut better. I’m the guy that says oh shit better cut the grass not like my neighbor that cuts his every other day lol.

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            • UXL

              #7
              Brother has a Dixon. Likes it but tires are small. Tends to turf the grass when it’s wet very easy. Was the reason I got the gravely because had bigger tires.

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              • Big B
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                • Jan 2016
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                #8
                Originally posted by UXL
                It’s about 5 years old now. I put mulch blades on it but not the baffle kit. Seems to cut better. I’m the guy that says oh shit better cut the grass not like my neighbor that cuts his every other day lol.
                That’s what I’ll do, get the mulch blades. Thanks for the feedbacks...

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                • b52
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                  • Oct 2006
                  • 2401

                  #9
                  Originally posted by UXL
                  I have a gravely 42”. Runs and cuts good but 2 issues. Noticed burn spots in the yard. Realized everywhere I stopped to pick up something like a stick had a burn spot. Muffler is too close to the grass. Made a heat shield out of duct work and fixed it. It also tends to blow grass clippings and dust out the front of the mower deck. Gets in my eyes even with sunglasses on.
                  Sounds like your cutting it too short. Also if you let the grass get tall before you cut it it will have a tendency to burn more because now you're not just cutting the tip of the grass blade your hacking it 1/2 way down or more. This will make it burn because it holds a lot of moisture the taller it is and acts like a magnifying glass.
                  Last edited by b52; 03-21-2018, 10:56 AM.

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                  • b52
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                    • Oct 2006
                    • 2401

                    #10
                    Get a jon deere. I have a 61 inch commercial stander and the thing is awesome. Get a commercial grade one. Or better yet if you have a tractor supply company near you get the bad boy zero turn. That's a nice machine abs they offer it at a good price. The cub cadets they have there are also much better than home depot. You'll notice the steel is much thicker. Commercial quality. If you're mowing 3 acres you want something that's made to be run all day everyday

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                    • Big B
                      Banned
                      • Jan 2016
                      • 1613

                      #11
                      Originally posted by b52
                      Sounds like your cutting it too short. Also if you let the grass get tall before you cut it it will have a tendency to burn more because now you're not just cutting the tip of the grass blade your hacking it 1/2 way down or more. This will make it burn because it holds a lot of moisture the taller it is and acts like a magnifying glass.
                      If I understand correctly, most, of not all, zero turns can go no lower than 1.5 inch. I know there’s a lot of heat coming out of the exhaust...

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                      • Big B
                        Banned
                        • Jan 2016
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by b52
                        Get a jon deere. I have a 61 inch commercial stander and the thing is awesome. Get a commercial grade one. Or better yet if you have a tractor supply company near you get the bad boy zero turn. That's a nice machine abs they offer it at a good price. The cub cadets they have there are also much better than home depot. You'll notice the steel is much thicker. Commercial quality. If you're mowing 3 acres you want something that's made to be run all day everyday
                        While I read and heard JD are good mowers, who would doubt that, the name itself also makes it more costly. Another word, you can get another good mower that’s equivalent to JD’s performance but a lot cheaper bc it doesn’t carry that name. I can’t afford commercial, as much I would love to have a big daddy equipment. Just too expensive. I decided to go with Ariens 50” Kawasaki 24hp. The sales guy said the over three years he’s been working at the store, he only seen Ariens been returned once and it wasn’t anything wrong with it, just something that the consumer had against the manufacturer...

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                        • Friggemall

                          #13
                          When I was on the farm, had a Yazoo and loved it. Not sure if they still make them

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                          • b52
                            Moderator
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 2401

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Big B
                            If I understand correctly, most, of not all, zero turns can go no lower than 1.5 inch. I know there’s a lot of heat coming out of the exhaust...
                            1.5 inch? Way too low brother. I own a landscape company I don't ever cut it that low. I usually cut on the 2nd highest setting in spring and the highest in summer. It's not a money thing either, just saying that because that's how some people think but the grass burns very easily. And not everyone waters consistently. One thing to remember is cutting your grass taller let's the root system grow deeper and creates a healthier lawn and is less prone to drought damage.

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                            • b52
                              Moderator
                              • Oct 2006
                              • 2401

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Big B
                              If I understand correctly, most, of not all, zero turns can go no lower than 1.5 inch. I know there’s a lot of heat coming out of the exhaust...
                              The heat from the exhaust is only temporary though. And quickly passes. Not your problem.

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