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fastest way to cut

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edd

i have a chance to bid on several ballfieds and playgrounds for a municipality. i am looking for the fastest way to cut grass . gravely 460,hustler super z, and dixie chopper look like my best choices. mostly flat ground with bahaia grass. anybody with experience ,i would appreciate your advice. looks like it boils down to pure speed as all these mowers are going to have pretty much the same cut quality


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lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

i have a chance to bid on several ballfieds and playgrounds for a municipality. i am looking for the fastest way to cut grass . gravely 460,hustler super z, and dixie chopper look like my best choices. mostly flat ground with bahaia grass. anybody with experience ,i would appreciate your advice. looks like it boils down to pure speed as all these mowers are going to have pretty much the same cut quality

Here are the top speeds:

Gravely Pro-Turn 460: 13 mph (Pro-Turn 400 Commercial Zero Turn Mower)

Hustler Super Z: 15 mph (Hustler Turf Products - Commercial Mowers - Super Z)

Hustler Super Z 2013: 13 mph (Hustler Turf Products - Commercial Mowers - Super Z 2013 *NEW*)

Dixie Chopper: 15 mph ??


#3

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benski

I'd stick with a locally supported good mower shop for your supplier. I don't have any brand preference for the size of machine that you obviously need.


#4

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possum

Now there is some good advice.


#5

Ric

Ric

I'd stick with a locally supported good mower shop for your supplier. I don't have any brand preference for the size of machine that you obviously need.

Now there is some good advice.

I agree that's good advice, a good dealer can take you a long way. The problem you'll have is cutting that Bahia. Any of the brand mowers you mentioned will do a good job Gravely, Hustler Super Z, and Dixie, you mite want to check on the Toro Line and look at one of the Z Master or maybe a Grandstand 60" cut but I really wouldn't worry about speed, the only thing that will get you is low quality cut for your work.


#6

jekjr

jekjr

Everybody on here kows I am a Kubota man through and through. If you are going to have to cut Bahia and cut it fast though the Skag is going to do a better job on it From some evidence I have seen. As far as reliability and long life a Kubota ZD 326 would be hard to beat.


#7

Sprinkler Buddy

Sprinkler Buddy

I have operated 3 different top brands over the years. They all will run faster than what they'll actually cut. Keeping good sharp blades on and running the longest lines possible will get the job done the quickest while still providing a quality cut.


#8

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rander

A big issue with cutting Bahia grass is keeping the blades sharp. Bahia is one of the toughest, most abrasive grasses you will cut. Much more than St. Aug or Bermuda hybrids. I spent over 15 years cutting 4 or 5 acres of Bahia in Louisiana and Alabama. Most of the time using a 52" eXmark Z . With sharp blades and only cutting an inch of grass I could run wide open and get a nice cut. With dull blades I could still run wide open but it looked like it was cut with a weed whaker.


#9

djdicetn

djdicetn

A big issue with cutting Bahia grass is keeping the blades sharp. Bahia is one of the toughest, most abrasive grasses you will cut. Much more than St. Aug or Bermuda hybrids. I spent over 15 years cutting 4 or 5 acres of Bahia in Louisiana and Alabama. Most of the time using a 52" eXmark Z . With sharp blades and only cutting an inch of grass I could run wide open and get a nice cut. With dull blades I could still run wide open but it looked like it was cut with a weed whaker.

I agree, all three of the ZTR's the OP is considering will get the job done as fast as can be expected....but sharpening the blades before every outing will be critical to a professional looking cut!!


#10

metz12

metz12

especially on baseball fields. i play baseball and the guys that do my home field cut fast and bad. the stripes bow all out of wack and i have seen where they have missed spots! it shows a lot to the other team on how a field is kept. they also judge the team if their field looks bad.


#11

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edd

i am leaning toward the super z or maybe the big dog diablo.....i have a super duty and a big dog r 754 and both have done well . i will take a serious look at gravely 460 if this works out. i never hear anything bad about gravely


#12

djdicetn

djdicetn

i am leaning toward the super z or maybe the big dog diablo.....i have a super duty and a big dog r 754 and both have done well . i will take a serious look at gravely 460 if this works out. i never hear anything bad about gravely

WOW....if you can "afford" the Gravely 460 XDZ at around $10k for a 52" with a Kawasaki FX751V you will find that ZTR to be a real beast(at over 1,300lbs) and a 3Year Commercial Warranty is a pretty good indication of it's durability!!


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