Any one know of or used a Altoz tracked zero turn?

IaLeo

Well-known Member
I am pretty sick of the gopher mounds, mole bumps, old rotting unseen ground collapses..have to mow pretty slow just to hang on the wheel! I think a tracked vehicle would be much smoother....if I can afford it.

So does anyone here have any experience with these machines? Thanks, Leo who hates messing with grass eating animals.
 

I would first want to see what the tracks do to a nice green carpet of lawn when it does during a zero turn.

I am thinking the inside track does more damage than tires.
 
Landscaper here has one. He says that he can't use it to mow lawns for it rips up to much ground. So its stuck doing the hillside at a local cemetery. Says that he wish he had never bought it and it was not worth the $23,000 he paid for it.

Ferris makes four wheel independent suspension riding z turn mowers. Smoothest riding mowers on the market.
 
I can't say anything about the tracks but I sure do
like my Ferris,61 inch deck,37 hp Briggs motor. I have
some lawn that was railroad right away. It is rough
and I can mow it wide open(I don t, I am not in that
big of a hurry)
 
My brother bought one two years ago. HE says in was not worth the money. He has had trouble on hillsides with the tracks coming off. Altoz sent him a kit that helped but did not completely fix the problem. The tracks are smoother IF they can bridge across the rough spots/areas. Going across something longer than the track and you will get a drop just like a dozer does. That jars the heck out of you.
I would look at some of the units that use dual wheels/tires. I know Wright makes a model like that.
 

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