Wow that hill really shows its slope with the angle of his legs walking beside the machine. Quite impressive . I have an old ferris 60" 3 wheeler that holds the hills nice but your walk behind and stand on are very impressive. Have a great week enjoy the family helping out.
Nice video! 👍 I use the Ferris 48” Walkbehind and just purchased another that’s a 52”. Thought about the standon but couldn’t see fit when more than 15% of my properties have bad hills. It makes it way easier, and cheaper! 😀
Question, I'm looking at a neighborhood with steep hills. What would you suggest for a mower? Ride on ZT, walker (with or without a sulky) or a stander? Your advise is appreciated.
Nice video beother. Can you guys do a review of that ferris walk behind, pros/cons how to operate it. I been looking at getting one to go with my zero turn snapper pro
Great content and footage. I love that your videos are pretty short. Most lawn care videos are 20+ minutes long. One piece of constructive criticism is you should you should try to make the volume of the music edits the same as when you’re talking. The music is much louder so it’s just kind of frustrating turning the volume up and down every transition. Excited to see more content. Just subscribed!
The stand on was harder on the grass because you were standing on it. My pro stance let's you flip up the platform and becomes a walk behind when it gets really steap.
Man I’m not saying you don’t know how to use a stand on but i go places with my z3x that the only way to get a walk behind had to be by dragging it with the Ferris
Haha you’re all good bro. I take my z3’s a lot of places most would t dare take a walkbehind but also take walkbehinds places most people want ever try walking to weed eat lol
Walk behind is king. I ran guard for 3 years. Took off for 1 year. Never went back. Can get into smaller areas with no guard. Stuff and debris will still come out. String will wear down on its own. And get more done quicker. You need a GRASS FLAP for them mowers. Call David Luking with grass flap.
I'm considering a Bradley commercial walk behind 48 hydro as a residential mower over a garden tractor Husqvarna, which has the cheapest lawn tractor setup with a transmission that is not junk and I don't want a ZTR. I absolutely want and need to be able to occasionally load in my pickup. I plan on 2,000 pound, 9' foldable ramps. So it's a $3,100+ garden tractor 48 at 5.2 mph top speed or a $3,400 commercial WB and a $200 sulky. I would have never thought before shopping, but due to the super low prices of Bradley brand mowers, a commercial WB is in the running. What are the disadvantages of a 2 wheel sulky, if any, except price? Do they get in the way more when walking? How about a pro slide? I don't understand why the glider type cost almost double that of a sulky with fewer parts? Does that manufacturer have a patent or something?
Well tell us how the "no guard" experience was. I bet you did a little dancin with the crap hitting your legs, lol. I like no guard myself. Andy get about a two foot swath going sometimes! I suppose that's why he needs a new clutch.
It does take a bit of getting used to I will say that having ran both ways as well and now running only no-guard. Me and my guys have actually found that after a while without the guard you don't actually notice any more stuff hitting you than with it on. Personal preference though I guess
@@PlemonsLawnCareTimeout 😎 we’re you wearing any form of chaps? Mine are homemade out of an old pair of jeans. Light and breathable, open ended in the back. I prefer the guard to be on my legs so I can run with wide string wide open. Have a good day brother
chains bro chains. get a 20 ft. from ace or where ever and loop them around the front casters. cheaper than a weight kit and can pull your stand on unit out when it gets stuck. stay dry
if you dont want to mess up your paint throw some micro fiber towels where the chain will lay on the caster arms. The chains come in handy when you never think you would need them. sometimes you have to be creative. #worksmarternotharder
Wow that hill really shows its slope with the angle of his legs walking beside the machine. Quite impressive . I have an old ferris 60" 3 wheeler that holds the hills nice but your walk behind and stand on are very impressive. Have a great week enjoy the family helping out.
Man I never even fire up a new trimmer before the guard is off and a speed feed head added to it lol
Nice video! 👍 I use the Ferris 48” Walkbehind and just purchased another that’s a 52”. Thought about the standon but couldn’t see fit when more than 15% of my properties have bad hills. It makes it way easier, and cheaper! 😀
Question, I'm looking at a neighborhood with steep hills. What would you suggest for a mower? Ride on ZT, walker (with or without a sulky) or a stander? Your advise is appreciated.
Nice video beother. Can you guys do a review of that ferris walk behind, pros/cons how to operate it.
I been looking at getting one to go with my zero turn snapper pro
Nice video this helped me . You guys do good work
Didn’t know you were a veteran Richie... thank you for your service sir!
How many hours you got on your Z2?
Thank you. I was a Marine for 6 years. The mower has 417 hours in just over 10 months
Great content and footage. I love that your videos are pretty short. Most lawn care videos are 20+ minutes long. One piece of constructive criticism is you should you should try to make the volume of the music edits the same as when you’re talking. The music is much louder so it’s just kind of frustrating turning the volume up and down every transition. Excited to see more content. Just subscribed!
I believe we have it adjusted now on our other videos. Thanks for the tip brother
The stand on was harder on the grass because you were standing on it. My pro stance let's you flip up the platform and becomes a walk behind when it gets really steap.
My biggest argument against the stand ons are the weight distribution and high center of gravity compared to the walk behinds low center. Am i crazy
Looking good brother! Keep up the excellent work!
thank you
Man I’m not saying you don’t know how to use a stand on but i go places with my z3x that the only way to get a walk behind had to be by dragging it with the Ferris
Haha you’re all good bro. I take my z3’s a lot of places most would t dare take a walkbehind but also take walkbehinds places most people want ever try walking to weed eat lol
Walk behind is king. I ran guard for 3 years. Took off for 1 year. Never went back. Can get into smaller areas with no guard. Stuff and debris will still come out. String will wear down on its own. And get more done quicker. You need a GRASS FLAP for them mowers. Call David Luking with grass flap.
CUT RIGHT LAWN SERVICE I know David I’ve purchased a few over the years from him. I’ve just not purchased any for these yet
I'm considering a Bradley commercial walk behind 48 hydro as a residential mower over a garden tractor Husqvarna, which has the cheapest lawn tractor setup with a transmission that is not junk and I don't want a ZTR. I absolutely want and need to be able to occasionally load in my pickup. I plan on 2,000 pound, 9' foldable ramps. So it's a $3,100+ garden tractor 48 at 5.2 mph top speed or a $3,400 commercial WB and a $200 sulky. I would have never thought before shopping, but due to the super low prices of Bradley brand mowers, a commercial WB is in the running. What are the disadvantages of a 2 wheel sulky, if any, except price? Do they get in the way more when walking? How about a pro slide? I don't understand why the glider type cost almost double that of a sulky with fewer parts? Does that manufacturer have a patent or something?
Pistol grip or T bar? Pros and cons for each. Thanks!
Comfort control grips
In normal conditions is the cutting speed on that walk behind as good as the stander?
No the walkbehinds are much slower then the standers
Walk behinds are king, but the z3 is impressive
I will agree. Cant wait to jump on another z3
Well tell us how the "no guard" experience was. I bet you did a little dancin with the crap hitting your legs, lol. I like no guard myself. Andy get about a two foot swath going sometimes! I suppose that's why he needs a new clutch.
No Guard is not for me. Guard on is the way I will stay
It does take a bit of getting used to I will say that having ran both ways as well and now running only no-guard. Me and my guys have actually found that after a while without the guard you don't actually notice any more stuff hitting you than with it on. Personal preference though I guess
@@PlemonsLawnCareTimeout 😎 we’re you wearing any form of chaps? Mine are homemade out of an old pair of jeans. Light and breathable, open ended in the back. I prefer the guard to be on my legs so I can run with wide string wide open. Have a good day brother
Run the guard I’m going on 12 years in this business and never wanted to or had a reason to take it off
I run the guard. Tried the guard off for a day and had to put it back.
I want that walkbehind
To be the low end model I am very pleased with the unit.
What brand of sulky is that ? What inch walk behind is that Ferris ?
Its a 48 and the sulky is a landshark pro sulky
I use land shark sulky. Look them up. Less twist and turns
I also am using the landshark I am just not a fan of it
Do you think this walk behind could go straight up a 45 degree slope?
Mine can 🤷🏻♂️
chains bro chains. get a 20 ft. from ace or where ever and loop them around the front casters. cheaper than a weight kit and can pull your stand on unit out when it gets stuck. stay dry
I am going to give that a shot. Thanks again for the tip
if you dont want to mess up your paint throw some micro fiber towels where the chain will lay on the caster arms. The chains come in handy when you never think you would need them. sometimes you have to be creative. #worksmarternotharder
I don’t use guards weed eating either. Hate them.
Weight front of walk behind. Way better
Add 2 10 lb wiets on front of walk behind. Will help when using sulky.
Thumb down due to the full blast music
Appreciate the comment. thumbs up for your honestly and opinion