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Lawn tractor or zero turn #15351593 03/10/25 06:09 PM
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For 1 acre. From my research, zero turn arent great on hills. There is a fairly good slope coming off our patio. Not sure what grade, but if it iced over the kids could probably sled down it....


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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351594 03/10/25 06:11 PM
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Zero turn is 10x. better- I use both of mine on a slope fine

Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351600 03/10/25 06:14 PM
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I looked hard at zero turns last fall and ended up going conventional. Went with a John Deere S140. Have about 3/4 acre to cut and it almost seems overkill.

Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351605 03/10/25 06:19 PM
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I'll never have anything but a ZTR.


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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351618 03/10/25 06:38 PM
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ZTR or bust.

Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351622 03/10/25 06:41 PM
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For that size property I'd go zero turn.


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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351623 03/10/25 06:42 PM
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A typical zero turn mower should not be operated on a slope steeper than 15 degrees. Going beyond this can significantly increase the risk of loss of control, sliding, and potential rollovers.


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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351625 03/10/25 06:43 PM
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If it’s too big for a push mower, ZT is the answer. After owning one I’ll never ever go back.


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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: UGLYSHCTICK] #15351631 03/10/25 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by UGLYSHCTICK
A typical zero turn mower should not be operated on a slope steeper than 15 degrees. Going beyond this can significantly increase the risk of loss of control, sliding, and potential rollovers.


Mow up/down a slope, no problem. Mow across one, not so good/smart.


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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351649 03/10/25 07:18 PM
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I bought my zero turn from Toro online. You'll hear differing opinions, but I love my Timecutter. Going on three years, no issues.
Slopes are a beach but can be managed.


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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351658 03/10/25 07:27 PM
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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351659 03/10/25 07:29 PM
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I've used both, ZTR is so much better. Even for 1 acre. You'll be done in minutes compared to the hours. The constant backing up, revisiting areas, but you couldn't hug it tight, etc.

Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351672 03/10/25 07:36 PM
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I've got both.... 2 orange ZD21's and 2 JD lawn tractors that have been collecting dust for years... never had an issue on a slope with the zeros, but, I use common sense and take my time on em.


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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351673 03/10/25 07:38 PM
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I wouldn't own anythiing but a zero turn. I complain longer about having to mow than time it takes to actually mow

Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn [Re: ShinerInTx] #15351684 03/10/25 07:55 PM
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Yep....would never go back to a conventional lawn tractor...love my Gravely and have had it for at least 6 years already.


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