Newbie with a New Husqvarna MZ52 LE - it's SA-WEET!

Robsterrob

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Hey, new to the forum! I just had my new 2014 Husqvarna MZ52 LE delivered yesterday. My first ever zero turn for about 2.5 acres of lawn (hilly). Took it out for first time today. My first 10 minutes (if caught on tape) would have probably won me a funniest home video award. But after that got a hang of driving one of these beasts and got a better feel for it as time went on. The Huskie cuts absolutely amazingly (was using a cub cadet GT from 2003ish). After a couple more cuts I think I'll be saving a lot of time vs the GT!
 

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Congratulations!
I think yours is a really nice mower.
I like that it weighs about 800 lbs. so you ll sink in less when its wet out.
Hopefully in another month you'll write a review as I plan to do the same with my new mower.
 

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  • / Newbie with a New Husqvarna MZ52 LE - it's SA-WEET!
Hey, new to the forum! I just had my new 2014 Husqvarna MZ52 LE delivered yesterday. My first ever zero turn for about 2.5 acres of lawn (hilly). Took it out for first time today. My first 10 minutes (if caught on tape) would have probably won me a funniest home video award. But after that got a hang of driving one of these beasts and got a better feel for it as time went on. The Huskie cuts absolutely amazingly (was using a cub cadet GT from 2003ish). After a couple more cuts I think I'll be saving a lot of time vs the GT!

Did you get the Kawasaki engine? Yep, that M-ZT 52 is almost identical to the Dixon DX100 Commercial ZTR(Husqvarna bought Dixon a few years back and implemented some of the Dixons into their "orange" models:0)
I almost pulled the trigger on a Dixon DX152 myself, but the Gravely was a better deal.
 

csleeblue

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Hey, new to the forum! I just had my new 2014 Husqvarna MZ52 LE delivered yesterday. My first ever zero turn for about 2.5 acres of lawn (hilly). Took it out for first time today. My first 10 minutes (if caught on tape) would have probably won me a funniest home video award. But after that got a hang of driving one of these beasts and got a better feel for it as time went on. The Huskie cuts absolutely amazingly (was using a cub cadet GT from 2003ish). After a couple more cuts I think I'll be saving a lot of time vs the GT!

Haha, I know exactly what you mean. I also have a MZ52LE and had 2 cuts with it, and felt the same way when I first drove it. Good luck with it
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