djdicetn
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If you do the "Y" type turns that Scag recommends doesn't that do away with the advantages of that Z type mower. I can do the Y turns on my John Deere tractor, or am I missing something?
I have tried both the "zero turns" and the "Y turns" with my ZTR and I must say that the "Y turn" is a lot less likely to leave a divot in the turf. And in respect to "time", even though the "Y turn" takes maybe 15-30 seconds longer it's still more effective overall. On a lawn tractor, you'd be hard pressed to make a "Y turn" in 3-4 minutes and a ZTR can do it in a minute. That's what your missing:0)