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    Zero turn choice

    It is a toro timecutter 75750 with the Kawasaki. Maintenance is always high on my list and I’ll look into the brake module.
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    Zero turn choice

    Update: My brother who has been spending time looking at zero turns with me surprised me by buying a new toro timekeeper zeroturn for my birthday. I had to widen the gate which was no big deal. My choice was made for me but I’m not complaining because it’s free…
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    Zero turn choice

    Dealers here have nothing that will work in stock and all pretty much say it will be late December to February at the earliest. Traveling to San Antonio this weekend to see if I get lucky. I may need to wait or just widen the gate and go bigger. Dealer in San Antonio has one scag liberty z I’m...
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    Zero turn choice

    I am in Kerrville Texas, about an hour from San Antonio tx.. wasn’t impressed with the dealer at all. Trying to make a quick sell
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    Zero turn choice

    I already have a riding mower was looking to upgrade because wife gave me the green light which is rare lol! 95% of my lawn is flat and if I have to I’ll use a push mower of current riding mower just for the lower part of lawn and small hill. I went to look at a scag dealer today, but they...
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    Zero turn choice

    Widening the gate is possible just not as simple here due to the hard ground. Need a jack hammer here to dig a hole and with all the trees and flower beds a smaller deck would be easier to navigate.. I’m still considering widening it though..
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    Zero turn choice

    The ground here is so hard most people need a jack hammer to dig the holes. It’s possible being that it’s just one hole to dig. But that’s why I’ve stalled on that idea.
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    Zero turn choice

    My whole life my wife has bought top of the line furniture, best appliances, expensive vacuum and drives the better vehicle while I penny pinch on the equipment for the yard work. I kinda want to have what I want this one time, just not too far overboard lol.
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    Zero turn choice

    I have to make a run at the hill with my troybilt riding mower, back tires are pretty worn though. Luckily to mow the hill I only need to go up and down it like 4 or 5 times. And I try not to mow at all when grass is wet.
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    Zero turn choice

    I am going to talk to the bobcat dealer next week, I emailed them but got no reply so I’ll go by. I really like the scag 36 inch also, was looking at toro but not sure about the toro brand motor, prefer the Kawasaki. Perfect set up would be 42 inch fabricated deck, Kawasaki motor, and 2800’s.
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    Zero turn choice

    You can see the drop off at the top in front of shed and it ends at the bottom right in front of shed… not the best pic I’ll try to get better tommorrow
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    Zero turn choice

    How do I post a picture? I tried, said it was too big
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    Zero turn choice

    My house is in the city, yard is around half acre and is St. Augustine with a large upper section and small lower section connected by a small, fairly steep hill. I would need to climb and mow this short section of hill, this is why I questioned the need for the 2800’s. I didn’t want to burn up...
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    Zero turn choice

    I currently use a Troybilt 42 inch rider and it barely fits thru the gate.. I think the measurement on the deck without discharge chute is around 45-46 inches so the bobcat is something I will look at.. The bobcat dealer used to have a long line of zero turns out front but now there are none...
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    Zero turn choice

    I’m a newbie here but I’ve been reading many posts here for awhile. I have to have a 42 inch or smaller due to my gate and 42 inch with 2800’s is difficult to find. We have a Bobcat and a John Deere dealer here otherwise except for the box stores I have to travel a distance. Just seeing what...
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