Posted by DelMN on April 22, 2022 at 05:36:23 from (68.117.17.62):
In Reply to: What's better mower? posted by Tree-Farmer on April 21, 2022 at 20:01:41:
I currently have a Hustler zero turn with a Honda engine. I like it a lot. I have had a Kubota which I think is the best. Also had a Cub which was junk. IMO If you let the grass grow up to 4-6 inches, you can effectively mow with the zero turn. When you get good at running the zero turn, you can skid the wheel that is next to the tree and dig up the ground, You can even get that wheel to turn backwards which will dig it up better. After doing this a few times you have a nice foliage free area around the tree making it easier to mow. All of the zero turns that I have had fabricated decks. They are easier to repair and patch. Belly mowers are ok if you have live pto although the turning radius is not like the zero turn. 3 point finish mowers will give you a sore neck and hard to get around trees.
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