Does anyone have this unit. If so I'd like to hear what you think about it. Also include information about the mower. Such as size of deck, quality of cut, and overall performance of the mower.
I'm I'm the market for a new mower and I have been looking at all the stand on mowers in my area. These include: Exmark Vantage, Toro Grandstand, and Scag V-ride. I currently run Exmark walk behind mowers and I'm looking for a way to improve my productivity.
Background: I manage residential properties as a side job during the day and work third shift at night. The size of the properties range from .5 acres up to 3 acres. I have decided to go with a 48" cut due to the majority of my clients have around 1 acre of land.
If any of you have any experience with these machines please let me in on your experience. Also any benefits or problems that you've come across. i.e. productivity level, cut quality, dependability etc...
Thanks Ric for your reply. I agree with you that Toro makes a wonderful machine. And I'm leaning hard towards the Toro Grandstand. But the only thing keeping me from the purchase is the steering controls. I've been using Exmark's ECS control system for over a decade and I'm afraid I will have a tough time getting adjusted to these controls. As for the speed selector on the Toro it is no longer an option on these machines. Which is a shame cause that was a feature I would really like.
Ric, from what understand is that there were some issues with the speed selector on the Grandstand in its earlier years. From what the dealer and his mechanic explained to me is that they remove all the selectors off the units when they come in for repairs on the speed control. One question to you though. When you say the mower performs well in wet grass could you go into further detail about that? By that I mean does the machine still maintain a smooth cut and minimal clumping if at all any clumping? The reasons I ask these basic questions is that dealers around here do not let you take home any of their demos anymore. Which I find absurd that they boast about their machine and how well it performs without letting you do anything more than ride it around the parking lot. I have no doubt that it is a great machine and they all have there ups and downs but I would like to find out if their machine is practical for my applications before I invest 8 thousand dollars.
Ric, from what understand is that there were some issues with the speed selector on the Grandstand in its earlier years. From what the dealer and his mechanic explained to me is that they remove all the selectors off the units when they come in for repairs on the speed control. One question to you though. When you say the mower performs well in wet grass could you go into further detail about that? By that I mean does the machine still maintain a smooth cut and minimal clumping if at all any clumping? The reasons I ask these basic questions is that dealers around here do not let you take home any of their demos anymore. Which I find absurd that they boast about their machine and how well it performs without letting you do anything more than ride it around the parking lot. I have no doubt that it is a great machine and they all have there ups and downs but I would like to find out if their machine is practical for my applications before I invest 8 thousand dollars.
I had a few lawns to mow after work and in 2014 I decided to advertise and go full time. I picked up 70 yards and some are commercial. So I purchased a 52 inch grandstand. I jumped on it with know learning curve. This thing operates so smooth I can't believe it. To avoid clumping in wet grass I raise the rubber shoot. I have always been opened minded to other brands but can't take a chance because the GS maneuverability on hills is outstanding! I'm just hoping the durability is good. Is there anybody out there that has a GS they put a lot of hours on???