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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn
[Re: ShinerInTx]
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03/11/25 12:36 PM
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reeltexan
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Mine is 1.5 acres but most of that is heavily treed.
Craftsman mulching tractor is fine, I use a Troy Bilt push mower for the front, it is easier on the turf, looks better.
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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn
[Re: ShinerInTx]
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03/11/25 12:54 PM
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RoadRunnerTR21
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I have a Bad Boy ZT Elite 54" w/mulching deck. Prior to that I had the Craftsman ZT 50" w/mulching deck. These mowers are night and day difference. After mowing with the Craftsman, I felt like I had been kicked by a mule. Also the Craftsman had narrower tires and made ruts in the yard. The Bad Boy Elite has a very comfortable seat and a suspension system that gives it a better ride. Now all zero turns are heavy. If the ground is soft, you are going to leave depressions. That's why I have a regular Craftsman garden tractor for soft conditions. But when it is dry, I use the Bad Boy.
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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn
[Re: ShinerInTx]
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03/11/25 01:09 PM
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Hogfan1
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Look at one of the new stand on mowers. I just sold my grasshopper ZT and will never go back to sitting down.
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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn
[Re: Hogfan1]
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03/11/25 01:34 PM
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RayBob
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Look at one of the new stand on mowers. I just sold my grasshopper ZT and will never go back to sitting down. I'd think that would depend on size of the mow job. I mow at the church I attend and it is over 6 acres with lots of trees and enough lower hanging limbs to be an obstacle if standing. Mowing can take up to 5 hours and I don't know if I want to stand that long.
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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn
[Re: RayBob]
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03/11/25 04:46 PM
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uncle_bagster
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Look at one of the new stand on mowers. I just sold my grasshopper ZT and will never go back to sitting down. I'd think that would depend on size of the mow job. I mow at the church I attend and it is over 6 acres with lots of trees and enough lower hanging limbs to be an obstacle if standing. Mowing can take up to 5 hours and I don't know if I want to stand that long. One good thing about a stand-on is you wouldn't have to stop mowing ever time you needed to whizz.
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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn
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03/11/25 05:15 PM
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tmd11111
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Look at one of the new stand on mowers. I just sold my grasshopper ZT and will never go back to sitting down. I'd think that would depend on size of the mow job. I mow at the church I attend and it is over 6 acres with lots of trees and enough lower hanging limbs to be an obstacle if standing. Mowing can take up to 5 hours and I don't know if I want to stand that long. One good thing about a stand-on is you wouldn't have to stop mowing ever time you needed to whizz. So you cut and water at the same time 
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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn
[Re: ShinerInTx]
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03/11/25 05:38 PM
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Marion Morrison
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Had both.
Toro ZT with platform that has suspension platform. It is like riding on a cloud but it makes skid marks in your yard if you turn too sharp.
Cub Cadet tractor - nice mower and still runs but not as nice to ride on.
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Re: Lawn tractor or zero turn
[Re: ShinerInTx]
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03/11/25 05:59 PM
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BassFever
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Thanks for all the input. A few pics of the hill ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2025/03/full-102740-262517-img_7613.jpeg) Looks more like rolling plains than hills.
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