Posted by andy r on September 12, 2018 at 21:05:07 from (166.181.85.184):
Have a Cub Cadet zero turn. Not a bad mower on a residential lawn. Been using it on a relatively flat lawn. I bought a new residential property which is built into a hill. Zero entry with a walkout lower level. Well, I basically found out I can mow straight going up the hill, but turn around and gravity basically takes you where it wants to. Honestly, this is a steep yard. Most of my farm ground is rolling, but nothing like this. The entire subdivision is steep. My question is about the Cub Cadet zero turn with a steering wheel which actually steers the front wheels. A Youtube video makes them look like they are the best thing since store bought gravy. Stopped at a rather large mower dealer and they say forget the steering wheel Cub Cadets. They say, "if you have ran a lever operated zero turn, you will not like the steering wheel model". Have any of you owned or ran a steering wheel Cub Cadet???? Thanks.
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