Posted by Jiles on March 17, 2010 at 14:31:31 from (71.207.239.111):
In Reply to: zero turn mower posted by bhb on March 17, 2010 at 07:16:17:
I bought a new Kubota diesel last year. Very well made and does a fair job with my mowing. I say, fair, because ---
(1) It rides rough
(2) Many times only three wheels are on the ground--should have paid more an got articulating axle!
(3) Lots of noise
(4) Tire pulls grass up by roots when "zero turning"
(5) Much bigger tires and a much heaver machine then my old Wheelhorse, but the Wheelhorse doesn't spin on hillsides like the Kubota.
I must admit, I cut my mowing time in half and my fuel use by two thirds, but if I had it to do over, I would have bought a small 4x4 tractor with belly mower. My wife loves it, but I still love my 26 year old Wheelhorse. I have to cut some parts of my yard with the Wheelhorse. Sure wish I could have bought a new Wheelhorse, made like this one that I have finally wore out!
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