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Thread: Loving our zero-turn
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08-29-2010, 08:48 AM #1
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- May 2010
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- New York
- Mower
- Gravely
Loving our zero-turn
When we first bought our zero-turn I was hesitant, I had not heard of Gravely's before but the price was right. So far so good, we have had no problems. Anyone else own a zero-turn from Gravely? Your thoughts on it? Any problems so far?
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10-20-2010, 11:25 AM #2
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- May 2010
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- Eastern Ontario Canada
- Mower
- JD F525, Kubota F3060, Gravely HD48 ZTR
Re: Loving our zero-turn
Had my ZTR Gravely for about 6 months now. It is ideally suited to my situation of a lot of trees and obstacles to manuver around. It can be harsh on the turf if not careful when turning however. Also discovered the ZTR tendancy to track downhill when mowing across a slope. I went with the 48" deck on my HD model due to some tight spots to mow through..however ..if I were to do it again, I'd choose the 52" deck that would allow for a slightly wide cut and maybe lessen the tendancy for the left rear wheel from contacting curvrd steps and flower bed walls when doing a left turn arc while cutting. It does an excellent manicured cut..Anyone got a grass bagger on one of these???
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