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KenP
08-10-2007, 09:50 PM
I cut the grass today, like I do every five days or so, but today was different.

Not only was it Africa Hot and the middle of the day, but I saw something I hadn't seen before. While cutting the grass, we have a rather large yard, one of the Professional lawn care guys came around the corner riding his Zero Turn Hustler and headed to our neighbor's house and started cutting. Now I've seen that before and this guy cuts many yards in our 'hood, but today I noticed how fast he cuts the grass.

He was finished my neighbor's entire yard before I finished half of our front yard! And I had a head start!!! To top it off, he cut atleast 6 more lawns before I was done cutting ours!!!!! Oh, and I still had to trim and blow.

I think it's time to seriously consider a Zero Turn mower. It doesn't have to be a large Hustler or Dixie Chopper, just a Cub Cadet or Deere will work fine.

Anyone here have a ZT? What brand? Do you like it? And the big question, is it worth it?

I also recently upgraded from a Toro four stroke trimmer with the curved arm to a two stroke Ryobi with a long straight shaft. That alone saves me probably 15 minutes of trimmer work and with my height, the longer length doesn't cause my back any pain.

I highly recommend spending a few extra bucks to get a two stroke, straight shaft trimmer.

CO Hummer
08-10-2007, 10:09 PM
I'm thinking about getting a rider too. Takes me 2 hours to cut and trim.

KenP
08-10-2007, 10:30 PM
I'm thinking about getting a rider too. Takes me 2 hours to cut and trim.I already have a rider. I'm thinking about upgrading to something like this:
42574

22hp and a 50in cut.:perfect10s:

SR1355
08-10-2007, 11:13 PM
My dad has one, not sure of the brand but 24hp 50" cut. It takes about 45 minutes for him to cut 2 acres with lots and I mean lots of trees. He used to take close to 3 hours with 42" cut rider... I don't have enough grass to worry about it here.

timgco
08-11-2007, 12:57 AM
I already have a rider. I'm thinking about upgrading to something like this:
42574

22hp and a 50in cut.:perfect10s:

Go for a grasshopper. I have the hookup on this if you want one.

dеiтайожни
08-11-2007, 05:05 AM
Why don't you just pay the guy to cut your grass? Surely your time is worth way more than it would cost. Do you really enjoy it that much? :confused:

I hate yard work and haven't mowed a lawn since I moved out of my parent's house when I was 18.

Some find it therapeutic but there's just so many things I'd rather be doing....:D

I've been telling him to hire a lawn care company for years now! I think it's more about principle than cost.

lennyrebel
08-11-2007, 05:09 AM
I already have a rider. I'm thinking about upgrading to something like this:
42574

22hp and a 50in cut.:perfect10s:
where's the beer holder and the sun shade--I never thought you were second class.

Walter_Cronkite
08-11-2007, 07:15 AM
I don't own a mower of any kind. Gardener does.

You being an H3er I was expecting you to complain about how expensive lawn mover gas is.

dеiтайожни
08-11-2007, 07:16 AM
I don't own a mower of any kind. Gardener does.

Want to buy mine? I bought it last year, only used it 3 times before going back to hiring a company to do it. Too much work just getting gas for it.

Agriv8r
08-11-2007, 02:39 PM
Oh, I still trim and blow.
I also recently upgraded from a four stroke to a two stroke.
Love a long straight shaft. The longer length doesn't cause my back any pain. I highly recommend spending a few extra bucks to get a two stroke, straight shaft :giggling: .

but what about the yard.....

KenP
08-11-2007, 03:11 PM
I've been telling him to hire a lawn care company for years now! I think it's more about principle than cost.Bingo! Plus I can't hear any kids screaming or crying in the background.:giggling:

We'd have to spend $300+/month, so in 10 months, or two seasons, a ZT would be paid for.

I take pride in trimming the driveway nice and straight, having it look like a runway in the backyard, trimming around the beds so they look perfect.

I don't like spending forever on a mower when I see I can do it much faster.

Oh, for the record, I HATE weeding. That's what RoundUp is for.:giggling:

ssgharkness020147
08-11-2007, 07:50 PM
I've gone on reccord before stating that I do not care for Z-turn tractors. They are too awkward to use IMO. What you need Ken is a John Deere 400 series or X series with four wheel steering (the X series replaced the 400's a few years ago). My parents have a 445 (kawasaki fuel injected engine) with four wheel steering, and you can really cook on those things. I have the 455 (inline 3 diesels) with the two wheel steer, it doesnt cut as fast because of turns, but its got more implement options, which I'm all about. None of these models are cheap, but they will last you for at least 20 years.

http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatalog/HO/series/ho_x700_series.html?tm=ho&link=dnav

ssgharkness020147
08-11-2007, 07:55 PM
You should try 2-4D. I dont know about Va, but it Wi its not really legal for your average joe to posses, but damn does it work well. I went on a campaign of broadleaf genocide yesterday. Already that stuff is dead, and it does not kill your grass.





Oh, for the record, I HATE weeding. That's what RoundUp is for.:giggling:

OldHiker
08-11-2007, 07:57 PM
I pay my gardener so that I can spend my time doing what I want, not what I have to. I have about 3/4 of an acre cleared around the house. When I was young, raising a family and money was not plentiful, I cut it. Bought a rider, put the headphones on, lit up and had a blast. Same with snow plowing the driveway.

Only thing that has changed is the rider part.:giggling:

KenP
08-11-2007, 09:40 PM
I've gone on reccord before stating that I do not care for Z-turn tractors. They are too awkward to use IMO. What you need Ken is a John Deere 400 series or X series with four wheel steering (the X series replaced the 400's a few years ago). My parents have a 445 (kawasaki fuel injected engine) with four wheel steering, and you can really cook on those things. I have the 455 (inline 3 diesels) with the two wheel steer, it doesnt cut as fast because of turns, but its got more implement options, which I'm all about. None of these models are cheap, but they will last you for at least 20 years.

http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatalog/HO/series/ho_x700_series.html?tm=ho&link=dnavThose are great mowers, but at 10k, they better be. :eek: Do you have any idea how much trouble I'd be in if I came home with one of those? :eek:

KenP
08-11-2007, 09:45 PM
You should try 2-4D. I dont know about Va, but it Wi its not really legal for your average joe to posses, but damn does it work well. I went on a campaign of broadleaf genocide yesterday. Already that stuff is dead, and it does not kill your grass.Wow, I just Googled that stuff and it must work, the enviro wacko hate it.:giggling:

fourfourto
08-11-2007, 10:02 PM
I use old dependable to cut my lawn,and also plow my 200 foot driveway with it.:eek:
I bought it used 10 years ago for $100.00
1977 Dynamark(Murry)11HP 36 inch cut.
30 years old and it does the job time and time again.http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/images/icons/icon10.gif

RubHer Yellow Ducky
08-11-2007, 10:32 PM
Dixie Chopper Silver Eagel 44 inch, around $5000, works great...

RYD

KenP
08-11-2007, 11:16 PM
Dixie Chopper Silver Eagel 44 inch, around $5000, works great...

RYDLove Dixie Choppers, but we're not talking the same price range.

The Dixie Choper can cut a football field in 10 minutes, so it'd take me 20+ if I got the one above. But it's 1/4 the cost.:D

ssgharkness020147
08-12-2007, 06:25 AM
Those are great mowers, but at 10k, they better be. :eek: Do you have any idea how much trouble I'd be in if I came home with one of those? :eek:


Ken, I'm sure that CP will understand how important pure mowing bliss is to you. I look forward to cutting the grass, so much so that I dump tons of fertilizer on it and water the hell out of it, just so it grows faster, then I can cut it more often. Hell, I'm using that uber sweet 2-4D to expand my grass another 2-3K square feet so I can spend more time cutting the grass. Just go to the Deere dealer and take one out, or see if they have any demos left over, a used X should be in your price range.

Agriv8r
08-13-2007, 03:58 PM
:popcorn:

KenP
08-14-2007, 07:32 AM
After all consideration, it looks like a choice has been made. Actually, I was given an allowance....:o

No Home Depot here, we're going with a local company and getting a Toro Z5000. The owner of the company lives around the corner and I informed the salesman I'd show up at the owner's door if we had a problem.:D

They'll deliver it, pick it up for service, return, etc., for no charge.

Cub Cadet kinda sux for service locally, so that pretty much took care of the decision.

Pics in the near future.:jump:




Ok, so I had to bribe a couple of relatives to push for the ZT, but what she doesn't know won't hurt us... Right....

ssgharkness020147
08-14-2007, 06:30 PM
Smart move staying away from the home depot lines. The machines they sell do not tend to live up to the manufactures reputations.

dеiтайожни
08-14-2007, 06:33 PM
How do you drink beer when you have to have both of your hands on the levers to control it? Didn't think of that... did you!

timgco
08-14-2007, 08:20 PM
How do you drink beer when you have to have both of your hands on the levers to control it? Didn't think of that... did you!

Beer Hat. :perfect10s:

KenP
08-14-2007, 08:22 PM
How do you drink beer when you have to have both of your hands on the levers to control it? Didn't think of that... did you!
42710

dеiтайожни
08-14-2007, 08:35 PM
Brilliant!!

ok ill try thinking of something else.

Agriv8r
08-14-2007, 09:42 PM
:beerchug:

h2co-pilot
08-15-2007, 12:19 AM
Brilliant!!

ok ill try thinking of something else.

:D Nice try Dei!


Here how about this:

Ken,

I know how badly you want this mower, in fact when I saw it I wanted it too. It would cut time off of your lawn cutting. Especially when you spend all day out there now- getting your waistband all wet and all.:giggling: You don't have to worry about that anymore. 20 minutes and you're done.:)

No really, I guess I will be relieved too, gone will be the days... watching you circle around our land that you so valiantly protect. Watching the sweat drip down your body, hugging that steering wheel and turning it like a determined knight, wantonly teasing me ....it makes me so warm down there. I get so bothered and worked up all day, just sitting there- a voyeur in the window softly biting my lower lip. Phew, just thinking about it makes me feel so naughty. :(

Love,

CP

dеiтайожни
08-15-2007, 01:05 AM
You should write more erotic short stories. :clapping: :giggling:

KenP
08-15-2007, 05:21 PM
No really, I guess I will be relieved too, gone will be the days... watching you circle around our land that you so valiantly protect. Watching the sweat drip down your body, hugging that steering wheel and turning it like a determined knight, wantonly teasing me ....it makes me so warm down there. I get so bothered and worked up all day, just sitting there- a voyeur in the window softly biting my lower lip. Phew, just thinking about it makes me feel so naughty. :(

Love,

CPGiggity!!

OldHiker
08-17-2007, 12:57 AM
:eek:

h2co-pilot
08-17-2007, 01:04 AM
Yeah, it didn't work, he's still getting it.:(:giggling: :D


It's actually pretty cool, I might ride it around the yard for S's and G's.:)

mikejr
08-17-2007, 01:32 AM
nothing runs like a deere....have had their tractors, mowers, chain saws, leaf blowers and weedwackers and they are all bullet proof IMHO.

NJ H2
08-17-2007, 10:21 PM
nothing runs like a deere....have had their tractors, mowers, chain saws, leaf blowers and weedwackers and they are all bullet proof IMHO.


I heart teh Deere! :D

KenP
08-17-2007, 10:45 PM
Damn if I don't have to cut the grass this weekend and I haven't gotten the new machine. It's going to be gross humid out all weekend, too. :mad:

tower
08-17-2007, 10:50 PM
Bingo! Plus I can't hear any kids screaming or crying in the background.:giggling:
Dammit, Man, you're not supposed to mow the kids!:twak:

KenP
08-17-2007, 11:00 PM
Dammit, Man, you're not supposed to mow the kids!:twak::giggling: :giggling: :giggling:

It's the scruffy cut that's so popular these days. I' bet we'll be hearing more about this problem.

DURAMAX TIM
08-20-2007, 03:27 AM
I've got a New Holland w/ an 84" belly mower.

W/ the super steer it'll turn right back around.

they now have cab models w/ AC so the wife wants me to look into trading up.

BTW, you can drive a ZT w/ one hand, just grab them both and twist your hand to turn. makes drinking and eating while mowing a lot easier.

here's a pic

KenP
08-21-2007, 08:41 PM
A little too big for my needs.

I get the new one tomorrow. The manager warned me not to go near the water with it until I'm very comfortable with it. :eek:

ssgharkness020147
08-21-2007, 09:01 PM
My buddies family operates a landscaping company, you should hear his story about taking a Z turn they had on demo for a couple of days down a dew covered hill. I'd type it all out, but I'm a bit tired today. Needless to say it involved losing traction and a fence and about 15mph of terminal velocity. Come to think of it, it was a Toro too...:fdance: ;)




A little too big for my needs.

I get the new one tomorrow. The manager warned me not to go near the water with it until I'm very comfortable with it. :eek:

KenP
08-21-2007, 09:07 PM
I've done something like that in a golf cart. Just change "fence" to "pond". :eek:

ssgharkness020147
08-21-2007, 09:25 PM
Reminds me of a funny story. My parents golf cart was running a bit slow some years ago. Being the good son I am I promptly took care of the problem, had her running 27 mph. One day my old man took it down to the lake to throw some brush/six by six pieces of lumber in the bed. Being the impatient SOB that he is, he decided to just heave the stuff in the bed. Now bearing in mind that he doesnt really think about the basics, such as turning the ignition off while he was doing this, he got one hell of a shock when the 6x6 landed square on the acclerator and the golf cart started steaming towards the water.

Luckily the steering wheel jack knived and it hit a tree head on finally ending the chaos. To this day I am sad that I was not there (with a video camera) to witness the event. I promise I would have posted it.

I remember not being able to figure out what he was so pissed about that night. I am still blamed for him not being able not to catch it. Yeah it was all my fault... all because I souped up the golf cart dad. Yes, thats why you could not catch it..... Never mind those two shot knees you have.:twak:




I've done something like that in a golf cart. Just change "fence" to "pond". :eek:

KenP
08-22-2007, 12:27 AM
LMAO!!!! That's great.

lennyrebel
08-22-2007, 06:20 AM
Reminds me of a friend who had a 5 foot rotary chopper hooked up tohis WW2 jeep and without a live pto he took out his pump shack. I'm sure the farmers will understand this:yawn:

KenP
08-22-2007, 08:07 PM
just test drove it around the yard. I'm going to hit something for sure.:o

Agriv8r
08-24-2007, 05:36 PM
so is it working...

KenP
08-24-2007, 06:58 PM
Worked like a champ. Without much practice I saved atleast 50% time.