Yeah, it's a sealed system driven by a belt.I was assuming I'd see hydraulic hoses, but maybe it's unitized with the drive?
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Yeah, it's a sealed system driven by a belt.I was assuming I'd see hydraulic hoses, but maybe it's unitized with the drive?
I resisted buying a zero turn, but then my wife found a non-running Husqvarna. I got it for $150 and ended up spending about $200 getting it into shape. It's utterly fantastic compared to the L130. I can mow the lawn in about 2/3 the time. "Difficult areas to maneuver"? I recommend a zero turn. Last year I went to fire up the L130 and the battery was dead. I haven't felt compelled to fix it yet. I really need to get the old gas out of it before it gums up.It is a tractor style, but he'd like a zero turn. He has a large yard, but also some difficult areas to maneuver.
Short story: Destroyed a drive belt because the spring that tensions the belt got weak.
The transaxle has to come out to access the oil-filler neck, so even if you drain the old oil (5W-50 synthetic recommended) you can't put new oil back in without major work.
Tell your Dad that he's probably running way too much air pressure in those front tires. My riding mower takes 13 psi front and rear.
We gotcha covered broI have a 48" Kubota TG1860 Diesel lawn tractor and absolutely love it. I've owned and used nearly every brand of commercial zero turn mower from previous business ventures and if I were in the market to get a new ZT it would either be a gas Hustler Super Z or a Kubota diesel.
I guess I'm in the minority here. I specifically sought out a tractor style mower for mowing my place. I mow just over 1.5 acres of fenced in yard and that's just too small to really need a zero turn. Besides, ZT's require two hands to operate so I'd have to figure out something else to do with my beer
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I don't know anyone with a zero-turn that wants to go back to an old-style riding lawnmower/garden tractor for cutting grass.
I have one acre, and a zero-turn cuts my mowing time nearly in half. I'm not going back.I mow just over 1.5 acres of fenced in yard and that's just too small to really need a zero turn.
Recent studies have shown that women do find my tractor sexy.I have one acre, and a zero-turn cuts my mowing time nearly in half. I'm not going back.