Posted by Jiles on August 22, 2009 at 19:31:33 from (208.252.179.27):
In Reply to: Toro zero turn mower posted by DiyDave on August 22, 2009 at 11:10:15:
I don't know about the Toro mower but I looked at them along with just about every brand made. I ended up buying a Kabota diesel.
This is the first zero turn mower I have owned and I am not totally satisfied with the Kubota.
(1) It rides really rough
(2) It has a "fixed axle" (many times only three wheels on ground)
(3) If you turn "ZERO" it will pull the grass up!
(4) Grass will eventually build up under the deck if you mow with grass the least bit wet.
From what research I have done and the people I have talked to, these are common problems to nearly all zero turn mowers. I am also aware that some zero turns have articulating front axles and some have suspension
None of these potential problems were revealed before I made my purchase, had they been, I would probably have purchased a regular rider.
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