Zero Turn or Lawn Tractor - Which should you buy?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @rudyyarbrough5122
    @rudyyarbrough5122 Год назад +5

    I bought a Zero turn mower for my yard which has hilly areas and it is scary. Did you notice that they have seat belts where the lawn tractor doesn't? That's because when you are on a steep hill, your butt tends to slide downhill and since you are not holding on to a fixed steering wheel you are helpless without that seat belt because your hands cannot move off of the control sticks. Also, my neighbors all use a service that uses zero turns and they all have deep ruts around their shrubbery on the hillsides from the rear wheels. If I had a lot of flat ground with no hills and didn't need to use a trailer and other equipment I would go for the zero turn. But for all-around yard work as a homeowner where time is not a factor, I would buy the lawn tractor as it is the most comfortable and user-friendly since we all drive cars and trucks.

  • @glenbutler9611
    @glenbutler9611 Год назад +1

    Great info especially with showing comparisons and contrasts... And done without reading a script..

  • @tracycrispino3446
    @tracycrispino3446 Год назад +2

    Great comparison, Thank you as you confirmed my choice for a 5 series Zero Turn for my application!

  • @tomonentrepreneurship
    @tomonentrepreneurship Год назад +4

    What John Deere doesn't tell you is that the deck is only under warranty for one year, then you're on your own. That's basically one season. I had the rivets pull out of the belt tensioner on the 60" deck on a 1025R and John Deere doesn't warranty it. It's just 17 months old. Be sure to let customers know the truth about the decks.

  • @erichvonmolder9310
    @erichvonmolder9310 Год назад +1

    Another big thing is the cost of having a zero turn rather than a tractor - it is about $1200-$1500 difference. One must also consider that the speed of RTM can be a liability which could tear up your lawn when making turns. So when turning take your time. To me, it is all about money.

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 2 месяца назад

    Thank, this did help.

  • @boomer2095
    @boomer2095 Год назад

    You can tell this was done 2 yrs ago. It is 2023 and my JD showroom and backlot had no mowers to sell. I was soooo lucky someone canceled an order,and was able to get a new z530m. Would maybe have gone up to an R series if I had ordered it. It will be next spring before they deliver any mowers to customers

    • @steensmalawn1
      @steensmalawn1  Год назад

      Hey Boomer. Were sorry to hear that! We have tons in stock this year!

  • @carrieannholmgren1579
    @carrieannholmgren1579 3 года назад

    Hello, what do you recommend for a snow plow addon? I live in upstate NY and we get a ton of snow. Thank you for any advice you can help me with.

  • @andypressley4702
    @andypressley4702 3 года назад

    What do you think about thez545r ztrak. 48 in

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад +1

    Buy a kobta then 😊

  • @hashrosinking1608
    @hashrosinking1608 Год назад

    Stand on

  • @terryhelms9194
    @terryhelms9194 Год назад

    Just asking why is it when I see 1 of these Video your always advertising John Deere mowers why not do top 5 of each model that would make sense duh

  • @alanmarais7313
    @alanmarais7313 Год назад

    Zero turn hands down. Tractors steering is total rubbish and expensive to maintain. Too many moving parts.

    • @ericgochko5325
      @ericgochko5325 Год назад +5

      Driven both… zero turns suck on hills and are downright scary if you are near a hazard like water or steep berms. So no, tractors aren’t rubbish and they definitely have a place on hilly terrain.

  • @richardburnett2749
    @richardburnett2749 Год назад

    Will a lawn tractor last longer thing a zero turn

    • @ciphercode2298
      @ciphercode2298 Год назад

      With good maintenance itd be about the same. Tryin get one with a good Kawasaki or kohler engine. The transmission on both are generally sealed and considered the weak point. Keep your oil changed,blades sharp and change belts periodically and theyll last you a good many years. Oh,and clean the grass off after each use. My sister uses a john deere l110 from 2003,and it's got over 1100hours on it. The tires have tubes because of dryrot and she did have to replace the hood once because the hinge had broken