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Old 01-13-2020, 05:33 PM
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Zero-turn radius riding mower

Mrs B and I are thinking of buying one this year. My “yard” is a hay meadow. The ground is uneven and sloped. Need to mow under an acre. I’m thinking $5k, max and hoping for a lot less. I don’t want a cheap POS. AND NO, my tractor is too big to make tight turns around shrubs and stuff.

Experiences? Recommendations? Avoidances?
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Old 01-13-2020, 05:34 PM
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Dang. Didn’t proofread the title. Oh well.
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Old 01-13-2020, 06:15 PM
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How's that?

Don't scrimp. Get a mower that will last the rest of your life. Take a look at Kubota diesel zero turn.
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Old 01-13-2020, 09:09 PM
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under an acre? Anything will do.
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No Kohler engine!!! For 5K that should last two decades plus. My cheap ($2500.00) Toro is going on thirteen years, that is after repowering with B+S after the Kohler block just fell apart. Yes the block fell apart, not the cylinder head, did not kick out a rod, the block split in two.
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Some dependence on the slope. Zero radius mowers can be unstable going UP a slope depending on the degree. They have little weight on the front and have a tendency to go over backwards on steep ones. You may note that many sport roll bars for that reason. If your mowing pattern can be adjusted to "contour mow" then could be o.k.

You may also want to look into those in which the deck folds. Makes parking and servicing the blades a lot easier.

O agree that Kohler engines are junk. I have one in my Husqvana and cannot stop the oil leaks.
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Old 01-14-2020, 07:46 AM
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Dang, my Miller welder is Kohler driven.
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Dang, my Miller welder is Kohler driven.
This was a 21 or 23 hp Kohler. Plenty of info on y-tube I think it was 8 yrs old, they said older than five years, no help. I didn't expect a new engine, just the part replaced that was known to fail. No help bye. I don't care for the Kohler kitchen sink I have either. The strainer/plug has to be a Kohler or change from the sink to the p-trap for a common part to be used.
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Old 01-15-2020, 10:53 AM
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I own a 52" Gravely zero-turn with a Kawasaki - love it.

I would suggest buying a used commercial mower. That will give you bullet proof hardware that will last forever, and be within your budget.

You may also look into a commercial walk behind mower. I have a 48" Scag, also Kawi powered.

I also mow 1 acre; the zero turn goes over the ground faster than the walk behind, but by the time I mow around common obstacles, the walk behind is faster overall. Also, with a zero turn you have to be very careful when making zero-turns...the large rear tires will scalp the grass right off. My son and I call that "making dinner plates".

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The Kawasaki motors are suppose to be VG. Better than Kohler and B&S. Might look at X-Mark.
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Old 01-15-2020, 12:38 PM
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Dang, my Miller welder is Kohler driven.
Might want to start looking for a good deal on a replacement
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Jim is correct on this one. The $5K models are really cheaply built. You need to double that for a decent unit. You need to get a small commercial unit rather than a large residential.

There are many good brands. Bad boy commercial is a good value. I had one for a long time. They handle a little more clunky than others but are as tough as a Sherman tank. I now have a front deck, 72” grasshopper with a power vac and dump from the seat hopper. A tough, well built unit, but not cheap. Worth seeking out used, but be aware that they also make a residential unit that should probably be avoided.
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The Kawasaki motors are suppose to be VG. Better than Kohler and B&S. Might look at X-Mark.
It seems that all of the engine makers have models that are troublesome. Worth doing some research to know exactly which versions to avoid.
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Might want to start looking for a good deal on a replacement
There again, it depends on which model. There are some models of each brand that have head gasket problems while there are other models that are bullet proof. If you want to junk that welder Bot, let me know and I’ll haul it to the dump for you.
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I have not had any issues with the Kubota diesel.

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