I only have one complaint so far:
Steering the zero turn required the constant use of both hands.
Here in the southeast, 2X a year we encounter critters politely referred to as "love bugs."
This is because they fly around in conjoined pairs, supposedly in love.
Well, love got nothing to so with it; is merely reproduction.
It is just SEX............
Well, I have a more graphic term for them, but, I digress.
Operation of a wheel-steered lawn tractor permits one hand to be free...to wield a electronic bug-zapping paddle.
One of those, along with a spare set of "D-Cell" batteries and I can mow and swat at the same time!
The paddle is necessary because, due to their built-in radar system, they can stay at a distance of arms length +1",
and remain at that constant distance up to a speed of N+1mph (N= the speed of your mower.)
So, they are impossible to swat by hand, but you cannot wield the zapping paddle while driving the zero turn!
These critters lay in the grass, and the Hustler blows 'em into the next county (almost!)
But, at least I am not in the bug swarm as long as seasons past, as the Hustler is way faster than my Huskee lawn tractor was.