Stand On Mower Unbiased Entertaining Review By Real User
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Get an unbiased stand on mower review of a Wright Stander from a lawn care pro who is using the mower on a daily basis. He compares a stand on mower vs a riding zero turn. He also discusses its performance on hills. Then, I hop on the mower and demonstrate how to ride,...or maybe how not to ride the mower.
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My wright stander is the best piece of equipment I have ever owned. Highly recommended
I use a stander at work. 48 in grandstand. Its. Awesome and takes hills and slopes like a beast. No back pain from bumps either. If you are tall it could be an issue unless you have super long arms
I've got the 36" John Deere stander, it's nice being able to fit through almost any gate, but I do regret not going with the 48" when I'm on bigger properties.
My 48” rider won’t fit through most gates, 36 would be awesome
I guess it's a catch 22, I've kinda decided to take on properties that I can do with the equipment I have and wait until my bussiness grows enough to be able to afford a bigger mower rather than waste time trying to cut big properties with a 36".
The Deere stand on is actually a Wright mower painted green. Literally when the patents were about to expire with Wright they partnered with Deere and made their stand on units.
I’ve had the 61” Wright ZK for 6 years and love it. I call it my mountain goat.
Lean into that pad Jason!!! I thought you were gonna fall off the back! 😅😅😅
I bought Exmark Vantage back in the day and sold it with 150 hours on it or so. It was the funnest mower I ever had...but I like money making mowers! You hardly see any standers in our area at all. I think it's just too hilly...
Thanks for the great video!
Good advice. I certainly need a few tips on riding the stand on mowers. A lot of people are buying standers here but it is not quite as hilly as your area
LawnCrack I thought that’s one of the main advantages of the Stander is it does better on slopes?
@@lawncarelife I thought one of the main advantages of a stand-on is that they’re better on hills?
The advantage of this mower is its ability to change directions in a very tight space unlike a standard zero turn or rider.
The 52 inch wright home model is a nice mower at 5200. Only thing different then the super is the deck is 8 ga smaller tires and one gas tank. Cuts like a beast.
He closes his eyes and hopes for the best just like me!
The Wright ZK is the best mower I have ever owned. Hands down
I love my Toro because of the terrain we mow but Wright's are fantastic
Welcome to the future. Love my 36” Wright Stander Intensity
the wright stander is amazing. super quick and easy deck height adjustment. saving my back by standing the whole time ready for action. easy to maintain and work on. goes absolutely anywhere. one downside is the grass capacity. even with a huge aluminum catcher it still doesnt hold half as much grass as a walker ride on.
How does someone sharpen the blades and or change the oil on these things?
I recently bought a Stander B 36" Wright. Its the entry level commercial stander. I love it, so versatile.
Wright stander will def be my next upgrade. I currently have a Husqvarna zero turn. I love the convenience and operator friendly aspect of a stander. To me, Wright is the attractive choice at this point. Nice video👍
Jason, thanks for taking our mower for a spin. I was looking at signing up for your conference. Stop on by at GIE--I'd love to meet you in person.
I will certainly plan to stop by. Looking forward to it
Pretty awesome Ed checks out your vids.🤜🏼 Hey Ed when are we going to see your mowers down here in SE Ga?
@@davewave2d2 There's a dealer in Perry, GA now. I'm gonna go chit chat with them this week sometime myself.
I just run over everything...no need to stop and get off my rider👍🏼
Lol
Dumb ass. Id fire you in a heartbeat. Must work in Detroit
I have a zero turn rider. I don't have to get off to pick up trash, branches or anything. I use a reach tool that folds and fits the 5 gallon plastic pail for trash that sits on my deck (with a branch trimmer also) in front of me. If the angle is too much I mow up the hills, not sideways to them. If I need to drag a branch because it too big to haul I can steer with one hand and my backrest will keep me in place while pulling with my free hand. Try that with a stand on mower. Try putting a trailer hitch on a stander to pull anything around. I'll keep using my CHEAPER zero turn rider mowers as they have far more positive advantages and not just a better ride for someone's bad back and slightly better side slope mowing.
Jason if you remember earlier this spring when you being the awesome guy that you are and carrying me on the ride along. We talked about my toro grandstand stand-on. I agree 100% with Tim about the easy off and on for picking up debris opening gates. I only wish I’d bought one in the beginning of my business.
Sounds like a lot of the people I know are making the switch to stand on mowers. I'm planning to try out a ferris today
Lawn Care Life Love to see a review of that ferris too
today would you go with the toro or? and does it mulch wet grass? i am in ireland and its always wet as wet can be..
Can som explain to me, what is a mulch kit and how ofter does it require cleaning or empty?
I run the wright 72 dually I love it I take care of the state highways I'll buy the freeway and they go up some gnarly gnarly hills and nothing will stop it and it has saved me about a total of an hour and a half so I can get the whole thing done in 8 hours compared to about nine and a half ten I love stand-on mowers when you go stand on you never want to go back
Takes some getting used to, but definitely has advantages over riders. My next mower will be a stander!
The joy of life is sitting while mowing
@@fair2middlin For lazy people, yes.
Wright is the best Stand On mower on the Market!!
My bad guys, didnt know they made a zero turn. Now theres pros and cons to everything. Some like riders because of knees, some like standers because of bad backs. I just like em i dont really have bad knees or back. 5 gallon buckets are now an option for the walker..ill be getting one. I just like staying in a standing position as opposed to riding. Thanks for the comment/compliments/corrections.
And im from pinson al to answer the location question.
Thats wright not walker....i do that all the time.
makes more sense to me
I had a 36 I and loved it I was waiting for my exmark pioneer to breakdown and it did now I have a 48 I and I almost bought bought the zk but I do mostly residential don't really need a zk but I love wright mowers just got to work your hand and wrist muscle
I had the wright stander x. Loved it until I bought the wright stander zk, awesome machine. Can't and won't go wrong with WRIGHT
Had two Wright's you keep them thanks
Try toro have used for 19 years no problems nicer cutting better to stand on my guys always left yellow machines took Toro bigger tires more comfortable easier to work on and service so try one out been doing this 20 years Toro is the only way to go
I have a 54" John Deere stander, and 2 sit on zero turns, all commercial. I definitely prefer the stander for mowing. The sit ons are good for attachments like leaf vacuums, and sprayers though.
Perfect timing on this video, this is THE stander that I want...however the closest dealer is 1hr away, my Exmark dealer is 10 minutes away
Throwing Sparks scag Vride is best I ve tried both wright and exmark can’t compare to scag
Wright makes the John Deere stander if you have a Deere dealer close.
@@heribertobarajas1067 disagree. Toro / Exmark, Wright performed better for us here, hilly terrain and very lush grasses.
The only reason I bought my Deere was because they were local, and the local service paid off last week when mine went down in a back yard. Thankfully they were still at the shop and they came out and helped me get the mower out of the yard and on their trailer to go to the shop. Lot to be said in buying local. Good luck
chris vining they did not any more
Wright also makes riders, your friend was incorrect. Wright is for me, they have a shorter length, so you can fit more on a trailer. They deliberately manufacture these machines to have less moving parts, so less chance for breakdowns. I saw the owner Ed Wright ride over an electric mower with one of standers. It was a great video.
I am glad to see you demo one of these, I have been wanting one for a while now the 36" but was not sure about the hills and angles. Always like the videos
Clay Hensley the 36s don’t hold hills as well as the 48 or 52 due to the smaller tires and weight distribution.
I would agree with him about the stander. I bought my first stander this year and it’s a quickcat. I love it. Cut my time by 1/3 easily if not more. I agree it can climb things I never could before. I would never buy another ztr. Next year I’m getting a 36” to replace my 36” stander
Wright has a Sport I that looks like a stand-on with a spring-loaded seat. I wish someone would do a demo on that other than their channel. (I currently have a zero-turn myself.)
i still prefer to sit when i can, i'm upright plenty when i trim, blow off, and when i run a walkbehind or pushmower. and i'm agile enough to get on and off in no time.
I haven’t walked behind a mower in years. If I can’t hit with the 36 stander then I turn down the account. Lol
Just had this mower as a demo yesterday. It was a 52 with tweels. The machine was great but I didn’t like the tweels they bite at the hills.
OMGAWD it really is "cartoon fast" haha! Lordy now I'mma have to go and get me one!!!! Thanks Jason!!
Bought a Ferris Z2 52" stander this spring and I love it,too many advantages to list.
I think I'm going to test a ferris soon
Today I bought a JD Q850M 54" it handles great on hills but going to take time to getting use to it.. damn thing scared me
I run the hustler super s stand on I tried the wright but the hustler had a better cut for me
We bought a new Scag ztr last year and regret not going with a stander. We are probably picking up a stander next year though. Love Scag but those Wright’s and Ferris seem to be great machines. Will def try them all at the GIE.
I'm planning to test drive a Ferris today
V-ride 2 is out but if I’m going stander Ferris z3 is the best way to go.
@@sillery3439 Why? Thanks.
Wright makes stand-ons, walk behinds, and also ride on mowers
Downside, however, of the smaller 36" standers are the limits the overall performance and cut in the 36" size. If you do get a stander don't spend money on a Wright since their since their design can now be duplicated and is being done so by Ferris. Note that Toro and Gravely have both been not recommended based on their different design--by a Toro/Ferris dealer nonetheless. Yes you can get a 36 through a narrow gate but at this size the mower is too big for blade size and this negatively affects quality of cut. Also, because of smaller size using a metal side bagger on 36 inch mower will make the cut uneven when the bagger can get exceptionally heavy and thus cause tilt. Review lawn site forum for this.
Stand on mowers are not a thing in Australia. However, I do enjoy mowing on my ZT Husqvarna.
Trouble with Write is their cheapest mower is a $10,000 WALK BEHIND and their standards start at $14k now not 7k like few years ago. Looking at Bradley currently since my Ferris 48 hydrowalk DD needs to be demoted to backup
I love my 36" toro grandstand.
Bought a stander b just for my yard thing is awesome
I’m glad to know that I’m not the only person that bought a commercial stander for just my yard.
That is very similar to the m series Deere. Gas tank , battery case, deck adjust and brake are all opposite to mine. One piece knee pad, spring loaded base, and of course green paint. Good job buzzing across yard. Thought it was going to leave your grasp! Lol! Good content though Jason. Thank you
Randy
Wright makes the decks and other parts for the Deere
They have a Wright dealer at Capital Tractor in Montgomery, Al
great video! wrigh does make riders and walk behinds. but love the channel!
I noticed that when you lower the deck, the engine also lowers. That must be what gives it a low center of gravity to handle hills so well. I suspect that system would also work on a rider.
Never gonns happen. Too do have seats for those standers though but not air ride
so how do these handle hills compared to sit down zero mowers??? don't they sell lower end stand ups... i am thinking of starting a small lawn care maybe 20 to 25 yards per week max...thax
i like the wright mower thanks
i been mowing with push mowers all my life seen a guy on a standard mower and was blown away. thinking man thats what i need.only thing i have no experience on one.How hard is it to learn?
EASY! Master it in a half hour.
They used to make one with a flip down suspension seat.
Tony Harrell still do
They still do, it's called a SPORT.
FYI at the moment, you can get a ZK for ~$9500, not $12-13k
Get the z3x ferris. Its alot better with suspension in the platform and mower
I have a Toro Mid Line Pro with the Jungle wheels. Is there a way to add that stand on platform to it?
looks like fun to me.
Still like a sulky better than ztr or stand on machines...
Always fancied a Wright's stander so I demoed one. Unfortunately the one I demoed (32")had a fixed deck and I was not able to raise when needed so it was getting stuck in the graveyard .Very disappointing so it's put me off.
Sorry to hear that. The stander in the video was the only wright I have every used.
Do the wheels on these have a limited slip type axle or is it more like a locker and the two wheels move at the same speed at all time? It seems like an open differential but with everyone saying how good of traction they get, I’m just curious. I have never used a stand on mower. Those things are like a Jeep with their short wheelbase.
No axles on zero turn mowers. Each wheel has a hydro drive motor.
Matthew Shimmel, thanks for the info!
Hey Jason... I know this is an older video, but relevant for me. I just bought a Wright Stander X. This is my first stander. For some reason, the right and left forward controls seems backward vs my zero turn ride-on. Just something to get used to, I'm sure. These things have a load of power and stop on a dime. At full throttle, nearly went over the front end when I stopped to quick lol. We'll see how it goes. You looked just as I do learning to use this thing. Appreciate your videos👍
Do another video cutting hills. Any mower is fine for flats.
Wright also make a zero turn model too
I thought I remembered seeing a ride-on mower by Wright but I couldn't remember for sure. Thanks for clarifying
Do the Kavli blades fit on that machine?
How is the cut quality with the mulch kit?
I really want a wright but there so expensive. I'm just a homeowner though.
I want one too a 32 inch would be fine for me
All commercial mowers are expensive. Look for a good used one with low hours. They are out there
Buy a John Deere. Wright makes the decks and other parts for the Deere. Still pricey but we'll worth the money.
Nicholas, go to a Wright dealer and find out when the manufacturer comes out to your local dealer. Like an open house, they offer great deals.
Try Bradley mowers
Where can I buy one of those?
I don't get it why would anyone prefur a lawn mower like that to a ride on zero turn .. I cut a 4 acres property and I wouldn't want to be standing in the bumps and holding on the the bars.. Why..?
There great mowers but if you have Bach problems and sciatic forget about them they will get worse I had one and I had to sell it and I had to go back to rider which sucked cause I loved that mower.
i cant even hardly walk with a feww hours on a rider a stander would be better in my opinion
Good video! thanks
Glad to help
great review
Thank you
Id be making a pole connected to that platform with a seat
Wright does make a zero turn
They do build a midmount
Dont buy a wright zero turn...i had one and took a loss on it and traded it for a siper z
Hustler super z
Where are you from in alabama
Great video!
Thank you. Tim's a natural on camera
Wright makes riders to.
Wright does make a rider
Correct
Riding mower all the way, your supposed to keep a bucket between your feet and have a pair of pickers for trash
Or get where you can use the front tire to move debris out of the way
I used Wright Standers in a commercial setting-we would strap a 5gal bucket to them (I believe it is a factory option now lol)...incredible machines-as your guest said-they handle almost any incline. If I am able to grow my residential business to the point I need a ride on-Hands down-will be a Wright Stander...Moving debris out of the way is not dealing with it immediately-it seems a waste to push it and then go back for it later OR worse-leave it when with the Stander you either pick it or get off and grab it and jump right back on. Decent stripers also.
i'm a rider guy, too, but i use a plastic bag and grab stick ( hate using a mower with anything sitting between my feet, especially when it's time to mow a hill ); don't even have to get off the mower, unless the object is too heavy for the grabber claw, and even then, it's nothing to jump out of the seat, and right back on.
Stand on all day. Scag Vride 2
I am planning to try one of those soon
That’s a rocket!
Right also makes zero turns and walk behind
You dont mow you dance it's hard to explain if u have run one you know what I'm trying to say
Explain?
My Hustler Super ZS 104" mows pristine grass paths at 23mph.
I would love to try one of those mowers
I'm sure a stand on is nice
I also know a stand on is damn expensive
Also the most expensive to repair
The engine is inside this thing
Yes a stand on is great
Would you ever want to work on one or have it repaired ??
I do not think so !
They are ok but not as a primary mower they are to hard on your knees over the years.
HEY! Another video where there is no grass to mow!
They make stander B I X ZK MODELS and riders and sport models
I mean to stood on buying a good news stand up Lawn more
Luis Miramontes wut
Maybe wear a bike helmet in case you fall off it at that speed??
Seems about Wright lol
Just like zero turn radius mowers, they look dangerous and unsafe. They BOTH should be outlawed.
Lies
😂 they are machines for professionals and responsible adults.
HOW DO WE KNOW THIS USER IS REAL ? ASKING FOR MY BLONDE WIFE.
3.3T
Upside down...lol