In 2017, I bought my 766i TRX and would never trade it for 3, rear wheel platform zero-turn mowers. My dealer is 86 miles away and supports any of my issues or concerns that have arisen since purchasing this track style mower. Each was minimal issues.
What is the process to change the finish mower deck to the All-Terrain Deck. I have 7 acres of yard and 3 miles of trails plus other areas I would mow once a year that get grown up with brush. All of these areas have hills and slops of 30 degrees. Or would it be better to leave the finish mower deck on and use the Altoz brush cutter attachment.
We don't change the deck. We change the blades to the mulching finish blade in the same deck. Three bolts. I have a spot in the yard with a 4inch depression. I drive over. Unbolt with the impact from the top. Drops the blade and shaft. Pop in the other set and go. I mow a farm and used to do it in a skid steer. I have gotten stuck. But I have maintained ground we haven't been able to get to in the 10 years we've been here. I've bought extra flail blade sets and the pivot bolts. Also deck belts.
You said all mowers have a cup holder and cubby. Does that include the tsx stand on mower ? The big reason I am buying another stand on is lack of cupholder or storage.
The Stand-on does not have a storage cubby. But I believe it does have a cup holder. They might have some new accessories that you can add on to get a tool box or something like that on the stand-on.
Yes the tracks are a big part of the performance of these machines but they are definitely not the only factor that play into the price. These mowers are all around heavy duty, high quality professional machines. Reducing the price to the tracks, is an over simplification.
Given the other options spoken of, the tracks are only half the innovation compared to other mowers. I have a commercial ride on and don't have half the features. Just the soft PTO engagement alone is a big upgrade from normal should should save hundreds in belt costs.
I’m a foreman for a large commercial solar farm landscaping company and I ride a 766 with an all terrain deck for about 11 hours a day and the company has 28 of the 766 and 3 stand on versions. These mowers are honestly animals and believe me the suspension and tracks are worth every penny. We mow down 10ft tall thick brush with these all day every day and they obviously go thru the consumables like belts, tracks and blades, they do have break downs but normally not catastrophic in field. If you’re only mowing brush every so often then this thing will last for a longggggggggg time
Gee! Thanks Tractor Bob! Good review.
In 2017, I bought my 766i TRX and would never trade it for 3, rear wheel platform zero-turn mowers. My dealer is 86 miles away and supports any of my issues or concerns that have arisen since purchasing this track style mower. Each was minimal issues.
These machines are definitely interesting... Do you know if there's any plans to put a snowblower option on them in the future?
What is the process to change the finish mower deck to the All-Terrain Deck. I have 7 acres of yard and 3 miles of trails plus other areas I would mow once a year that get grown up with brush. All of these areas have hills and slops of 30 degrees. Or would it be better to leave the finish mower deck on and use the Altoz brush cutter attachment.
We don't change the deck. We change the blades to the mulching finish blade in the same deck. Three bolts. I have a spot in the yard with a 4inch depression. I drive over. Unbolt with the impact from the top. Drops the blade and shaft. Pop in the other set and go.
I mow a farm and used to do it in a skid steer.
I have gotten stuck. But I have maintained ground we haven't been able to get to in the 10 years we've been here. I've bought extra flail blade sets and the pivot bolts. Also deck belts.
You said all mowers have a cup holder and cubby. Does that include the tsx stand on mower ? The big reason I am buying another stand on is lack of cupholder or storage.
The Stand-on does not have a storage cubby. But I believe it does have a cup holder. They might have some new accessories that you can add on to get a tool box or something like that on the stand-on.
Has the reliability improved on these machines, specifically spindle issues? What other types of warranty work are you seeing on these machines?
Pretty pricey for some tracks
Yes the tracks are a big part of the performance of these machines but they are definitely not the only factor that play into the price. These mowers are all around heavy duty, high quality professional machines. Reducing the price to the tracks, is an over simplification.
Given the other options spoken of, the tracks are only half the innovation compared to other mowers. I have a commercial ride on and don't have half the features. Just the soft PTO engagement alone is a big upgrade from normal should should save hundreds in belt costs.
I’m a foreman for a large commercial solar farm landscaping company and I ride a 766 with an all terrain deck for about 11 hours a day and the company has 28 of the 766 and 3 stand on versions. These mowers are honestly animals and believe me the suspension and tracks are worth every penny. We mow down 10ft tall thick brush with these all day every day and they obviously go thru the consumables like belts, tracks and blades, they do have break downs but normally not catastrophic in field. If you’re only mowing brush every so often then this thing will last for a longggggggggg time
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No lawn mower is worth 23 thousand, these mowers looks no better then the cheap ones.
EXACTLY