Posted by Steve@Advance on July 28, 2014 at 19:37:33 from (107.203.134.67):
In Reply to: Toro Zero Turn ? posted by Tim (NY) on July 28, 2014 at 15:23:38:
We have a Timecutter we use for the church grounds. Had it 3 years now, mowing about an acre. It's had an easy life with some less than professional drivers! LOL
Haven't had any mechanical issues other than having to straighten and weld the deck (see above, less than professional drivers)! Biggest problem has been continuous flats. I put flat free tires on the front, rears are an odd size, thin, don't get good traction.
It seems like a good mid grade mower, but the handling is not good. Seems front heavy, will not track on an incline. The front wheels are too far apart, the anti scalp wheels are on the front of the deck and stick out too far, always getting hung on whatever I'm trying to get close to. It has a high/low range selector. Low is too low, high is too high for mowing.
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