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Susan Thomas April 11th 07 09:08 PM

Zero Turn Mower Recommendation?
 
We are looking to buy a zero turn mower.....we have a huge yard and lots of
sand. We wanted a mower with an extra heavy deck......we are considering a
Gravely 52" zero turn with the heavy duty deck....

Any advice and/or recommendations?

Thanks for your reply.



Oren April 11th 07 09:11 PM

Zero Turn Mower Recommendation?
 
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:08:43 -0400, "Susan Thomas"
wrote:

We are looking to buy a zero turn mower.....we have a huge yard and lots of
sand. We wanted a mower with an extra heavy deck......we are considering a
Gravely 52" zero turn with the heavy duty deck....

Any advice and/or recommendations?

Thanks for your reply.


Check today's threads, a similar thread for another brand.
--
Oren

"If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me."

Pete C. April 11th 07 09:46 PM

Zero Turn Mower Recommendation?
 
Susan Thomas wrote:

We are looking to buy a zero turn mower.....we have a huge yard and lots of
sand. We wanted a mower with an extra heavy deck......we are considering a
Gravely 52" zero turn with the heavy duty deck....

Any advice and/or recommendations?

Thanks for your reply.


I see an awful lot of the SCAG ZT units in use by the pro landscapers,
particularly the "Turf Tiger". They aint' cheap, but I don't believe the
one you're looking at is either.

My recommendation would be to find the local power equipment dealer that
supplies the pros in your area and see what they have to offer. You'll
almost certainly do better and get vastly better support than dealing
with some big box store. A good dealer usually has a number of units on
hand and some room for you to try them out.

Pete C.

Nick Hull April 11th 07 11:12 PM

Zero Turn Mower Recommendation?
 
In article ,
"Pete C." wrote:

Susan Thomas wrote:

We are looking to buy a zero turn mower.....we have a huge yard and lots of
sand. We wanted a mower with an extra heavy deck......we are considering a
Gravely 52" zero turn with the heavy duty deck....

Any advice and/or recommendations?

Thanks for your reply.


I see an awful lot of the SCAG ZT units in use by the pro landscapers,
particularly the "Turf Tiger". They aint' cheap, but I don't believe the
one you're looking at is either.

My recommendation would be to find the local power equipment dealer that
supplies the pros in your area and see what they have to offer. You'll
almost certainly do better and get vastly better support than dealing
with some big box store. A good dealer usually has a number of units on
hand and some room for you to try them out.


Also try looking for a used commercial model when a pro needs to
upgrade to a bigger model

Steve Barker April 12th 07 02:34 AM

Zero Turn Mower Recommendation?
 
Check out the Exmarks. They have a quality product. Many sizes and engine
options.

http://www.exmark.com/

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Steve Barker




"Susan Thomas" wrote in message
...
We are looking to buy a zero turn mower.....we have a huge yard and lots
of sand. We wanted a mower with an extra heavy deck......we are
considering a Gravely 52" zero turn with the heavy duty deck....

Any advice and/or recommendations?

Thanks for your reply.





Steve Barker April 12th 07 02:35 AM

Zero Turn Mower Recommendation?
 
Bad advice. I worked for a large full service lawn and landscape company,
and you don't want their throw off mowers. If they were any good, they'd be
keeping them. Trust me.

--
Steve Barker




"Nick Hull" wrote in message
.. .

Also try looking for a used commercial model when a pro needs to
upgrade to a bigger model




KC April 12th 07 04:06 AM

Zero Turn Mower Recommendation?
 
On Apr 11, 8:34 pm, "Steve Barker"
wrote:
Check out the Exmarks. They have a quality product. Many sizes and engine
options.

http://www.exmark.com/

--
Steve Barker


Agreed. A very good machine. 3 out of 4 commercial businesses in this
area use them and I rarely hear a complaint.



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