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Summary: Zero Turn Lawn Mowers


Turn on a dime in a zero turn lawn mower

Ariens 52 Inch, 24 HP Kawasaki


altZero Turn in a Compact Package: The Ariens 52 Inch, 24 HP Kawasaki, Hydrostatic Stand-On Zero Turn Mower

Sometimes a zero turn rider just doesn’t suit the task. Perhaps the lawn is particularly hilly or steep. The Ariens 52 Inch, 24 HP Kawasaki, Hydrostatic Stand-On Zero Turn Mower represents an interesting alternative to the more traditional zero turn approach. Instead of sitting down on top of a rear-mounted engine, the operator literally stands on the back of the machine. This design offers several advantages and drawbacks.

In terms of benefits, this machine gives you Ariens zero turn cutting for a little less. At around $5,999, it’s a price break of around a thousand dollars. You still get the 52 inch deck, and you still get the 24 HP Kawasaki engineó-the two most important features. Additionally, the machine is more compact. It’s easier to store and easier to transport to the job site. A lot can be said for commercial performance in a small footprint. The machine’s lighter as well, while still sporting a 7-gauge steel deck.

Inherently, the Commercial 2452, as this machine is known, is also much safer than its rider brethren. Zero turn mowers have an increased risk of rollover on hills due to their higher centers of gravity. The Commercial 2452 is a safer overall platform because the operator is not sitting down. If trouble arises, merely step off the machine and walk away. The machine does quite well in terms of traction also. Since the user stands on the rear, the weight is distributed directly over the back wheelsó-on the drive tires–and this increases grip.

Operationally, the machine does have a few flaws. The rider stands about a foot above the ground. A driver, standing upright, has a harder time mowing under branches and other obstructions. Balance is also key, as a jarring ride or collision can knock the driver off the machine. Finally, operator fatigue is an issue. Most Ariens zero turn mowers come standard with an ergonomically designed high-back seat, complete with armrests. On the Commercial 2452, you’ll be standing all day.

But on the whole, this particular Ariens deserves careful consideration. If you don’t mind standing, the Commercial 2452′s unconventional zero turn approach represents the best of every world: value, safety, ruggedness, and efficiency.


Date Published: Jul 04, 2010 - 5:30 am



Ariens 48 Inch, 24 HP Kawasaki


altThe Ariens 48 Inch, 19 HP Kawasaki, Hydrostatic Commercial Mower

Ariens as a company is sometimes derided on the basis of its rather limited lineup of machines. And while there certainly are some redundancies with its selections, it seems as though this particular models fills an important niche. You won’t find the Ariens 48 Inch, 19 HP Kawasaki, Hydrostatic Commercial Mower in the 2010 guide; that’s because the model was produced in 2009. The niche previously referred to is one of power. Ariens’ newer 48″ models generally feature larger Kawasaki engines, usually on the order of 24 HP. This older model, with its smaller engine, should therefore represent an appreciable cost savings in terms of fuel. For a commercial operator utilizing this machine over a long period of time, the savings do add up. Additionally, if the 19 HP engine is able to accomplish everything that the 24 HP can – and there’s every indication that this is the case – then why not opt for this particular 48î?

This “Pro Zoom” machine scores well in several other areas. The deck is made of tough, tubular 7-gauge steel. There’s also a 1î inch overlap between the two blades, thereby taking care of the “streaking” problem that comes with any rider mower.  Speed is excellent – 10 MPH forward and 4.0 in reverse. An enormous 12-gallon gas tank will keep you out in the fields all day. Ease of operation seems to have improved over previous Ariens models, with the controls – the parking brake and the deck lift – more sensibly placed.

Headlights are optional, as is the Roll-Over Protection System (ROPS). Unfortunately, that additional safety system is going to cost somewhere on the order of $400. The mower itself costs approximately $7,000. In light of the fact that zero turn mowers have difficulty on difficult and uneven terrain, the ROPS is probably a good idea. Though this particular machine demonstrates excellent traction and stability, for the commercial operator, $400 seems like a good investment. Interestingly, lost in all this consideration regarding the size of the engine and the thickness of the steel is a feature that can easily be taken for granted. The machine is incredibly manoeuvrable and agile. Most zero turn mowers allow the user to cut significant amounts of time from jobs. But the Pro Zoom 48 takes this concern for efficiency to the next level with its oversized fuel tank, blade overlap, speed, and deck width.


Date Published: Jul 04, 2010 - 5:14 am



The Ariens 34 Inch, 344cc Briggs & Stratton, Hydrostatic Zero Turn Mower


altAn Excellent Compromise: The Ariens 34 Inch, 344cc Briggs & Stratton, Hydrostatic Zero Turn Mower

For the homeowner with a medium-sized lawn (1 to 2 acres), choosing a lawnmower is oftentimes a difficult decision. On the one hand, a walk-behind machine sips fuel and cuts close to edges, but requires a long time–and a lot of pushing -to mow the entire yard. On the other hand, a lawn tractor covers the area faster but increases the amount of trimming that needs to be done.

One particular machine offers the puzzled homeowner a welcome compromise. The Ariens 34 Inch, 344cc Briggs & Stratton, Hydrostatic Zero Turn Mower (the  “Ariens Zoom 34″) delivers the advantages of both walk-behinds and tractors without suffering from the deficiencies of either. For example, the 34 ” deck is an increase over the standard 21 ” walk-behind deck; you cut more lawn -faster. And while the 34 ” deck is smaller than that featured on many lawn tractors, it does come with a very useful advantage. Many gates are standardized to a width of 36 “. Thus, the Ariens Zoom 34 can access fenced-in areas that larger machines simply cannot.

Yet it is the zero turn radius feature of this mower that really makes it a time-saver. Cut close to the yard’s edge the first time; turn on a dime. The controls are simple and easy to use. And the hydrostatic drive means that you won’t waste time shifting between gears, as you would with a traditional transmission. It’s fast too -6.0 MPH forward and 3.0 in reverse. Topping all this is a two-year warranty on both parts and labor.

At the same time, the Ariens Zoom 34 has a few shortcomings. There’s no hour meter on the machine, so determining the frequency of regular maintenance checks is difficult. Additionally, headlights -a useful safety feature- are unavailable. This also serves to limit its commercial potential; a machine without headlights can’t work effectively in the evening. There is also an issue with the machine’s mulching capability. To utilize this feature, a different blade is required.

Nevertheless, for the price -approximately $2,000 -it represents an excellent value. It’s fun to use and inexpensive to operate. While not recommended for commercial enterprises, it more than adequately fills the needs of the average homeowner. Upgrading from a tiny walk-behind to the fast and agile Ariens Zoom 34 will save your time, save your money, and ultimately save your back.





Date Published: Jul 04, 2010 - 3:37 am


Swisher Zero-Turn Mower – 18 1/2 HP, 42in


This Swisher zero-turn riding mower lets you get the job done fast and have fun while you’re doing it. U.S.A. Engine: Briggs & Stratton, HP: 18 1/2, Engine Displacement (cc): 500, Cutting Width (in.): 42.


Cutting Height (in.): 1 1/2 – 4 1/2, Cutting Styles: Side discharge, Start Type: Electric, Transmission: Dual hydrostatic, Blade Engage Control: Electric PTO, Deck Lift: Manual, spring assisted, Turning Radius (in.): 0, Blades (qty.): 2, Fuel Capacity (gal.): 4, Forward Speeds: Variable, Reverse Speeds: Variable, Max. Forward Speed (MPH): 6, Max. Reverse Speed (MPH): 3, Frame Construction: Welded unibody, Deck Construction: Stamped, Steering Type: Stick, Front Tire Size (in.): 4.10 x 3.5-4, Rear Tire Size (in.): 18 x 6.5-8, Cooling: Air

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Date Published: Apr 27, 2010 - 11:20 pm


Zero Turn Mowers vs Normal Riding Mowers


There are two styles of lawn mowers in the market, the conventional riding mower and the the zero turn lawn mower. Obviously this website is dedicated to the latter, however, lets take some time to compare the two.

The conventional riding mower (or ride on mower) can take 4 to 28 inches to turn 180 degrees at the end of each directional cut, while the the zero turn mower can turns on the spot allowing you to get into tight spots. Using a zero turn mower will allow you to cut your grass quicker as you don’t need to go back over spots that you’ve missed with a conventional ride on mower.

There is of course a price difference – with convenience comes cost. The conventional rider is cheaper than the zero turn radius mower with prices ranging from $2,000 to $4,000. Zero turn mowers usually range in price from $3000 to $5000.

Another major difference between the two lawn mowers is the steering system . While the conventional riding lawn mower has a standard steering wheel, much like a car or tractor, the zero tun has two steering handles that separately control the two rear wheels. With the ZTR’s handle style steering, pushing one handle forward while pulling the other back will have you turning on the spot (thus the name zero turn!).

The handle steering does take a little getting used to, but once you’ve mastered it, you’ll wonder how you ever cut grass on a standard rider.

You will also notice that most zero turn mowers have their blades positioned out in front. This means that you don’t have two front wheels flatting the grass before the blades have the chance to cut it. With ZTR’s you end up with a cleaner more even cut that on your standard rider.

When you decide to buy a zero turn mower, make sure you buy from a reputable dealer and choose one with a decent warranty.

We’re seeing more and more ZTM’s being bought domestically, which is great as prices seem to be coming down as their popularity goes up. Traditionally only used by well to do golf clubs, we’re seeing more and more people buying zero turn mowers for homes and rural properties.

Should you decide to spend that little bit extra and buy a zero turn lawn mower, you won’t regret it. Since I bought mine 12 months ago, I can’t believe how I ever lived without it. It’s reduced my lawn maintenance time by one third; I use less fuel and get the job done much quicker. The also looks better for it.





Date Published: Apr 20, 2010 - 3:37 pm


Poulan Pro 950ZX 54-Inch 26HP


Poulan Pro Zero Turning Radius Lawn Tractor with 54-Inch Steel Deck, 26 HP Briggs & Stratton ELS Twin Engine, Dual EZT Hydrogear Transaxels and Electronic PTO (Non-CARB Compliant) #950ZX.

Poulan Pro Zero Turn Radius mowers offer the best in comfort, durability and performance. The 54-inch 26HP Briggs & Stratton ZTR (925ZX) features a 26HP OHV Briggs & Stratton ELS twin engine, electric start, digital hour meter, 12v electric system with 16amp alternator, a 54″ cutting width, cutting height that is adjustable from 1.5″ to 4.5″ in 1/2″ increments, a nose roller and 4 anti-scalp rollers, an 11 gauge stamped steel, powder coated 54″ mower deck, three 18 7/16 inch blades, dual hydro-gear EZT drive system, controlled by dual levers with foam padded hand grips, top speed of 6 mph forward and 3.5 mph reverse, standard seat with no armrest, a 3 gallon fuel capacity. This powerful and efficient ZTR can cut 2.6 acres per hour.




List Price: $2,999.99 USD

Date Published: Mar 16, 2010 - 12:49 am


Swisher Z-MAX XTR 54-Inch 24 HP


Backed by the power of 60 years of design experience, the Swisher Mower Z-MAX XTR 54-Inch 24 HP Briggs & Stratton Extended Life Series V-Twin Zero Turn Riding Mower offers the ability to easily turn a full 360 degrees.

The Z-MAX XTR 54-Inch 24 HP Briggs & Stratton also rides well due to it’s low profile and low center of gravity for exceptional maneuverability and stability–even on rough or uneven terrain. Chock full of features that make for efficient cutting and a smooth ride, this well-made machine provides a manicured, professional-looking lawn in less time at an affordable price.




List Price: $3,999.00 USD
New From: $4,399.99 In Stock

Date Published: Mar 15, 2010 - 11:34 pm


Snapper 5900748 355Z Series 54-Inch 26 HP


The Snapper 355Z Zero-Turn Riding Mower is as powerful and smooth as a luxury car. This mower offers a tight turning radius, dependable performance, and smart features that adjust to the way you mow. The 355Z will reduce your cutting time and help you keep your yard looking its best.

Quick and Versatile to Save You Time
Complete with Snapper’s unique Hydro-Gear hydrostatic transmission for added torque when you need it, the 335Z provides reliable, quiet operation. Its versatile design makes it quick around obstacles and in open spaces.

Powerful Engine That’s Built to Last
Thanks to its Briggs & Stratton 26-gross-horsepower* Extended Life Series V-Twin OHV engine, the 355Z offers reliable power with travel speeds up to 7 miles per hour in forward and up to 3 miles per hour in reverse.

For long-term dependability and smooth operation, the motor comes equipped with an Extended Life fuel filter, full-pressure lubrication system, large PTO bearing, premium spin-on oil filter, advanced debris management system, and high-volume cooling fan.

*All power levels are stated gross horsepower per SAE J1940, as rated by Briggs & Stratton.

Low-Maintenance Hydro-Gear Transmission
The 355Z is a high-performance all-in-one package that’s low maintenance. It comes equipped with cooling fans and a large hydraulic reservoir for convenience.

Mower Deck with Easy Height-of-Cut Adjustments
The deep-profile mower deck with anti-scalping wheels follows your lawn’s every contour for precise cuts without turf damage.

For further convenience, an easy-to-operate lever lets you choose from seven height-of-cut positions: 1-1/2 inches to 4-1/2 inches.

Pivoting Axle
The 355Z’s pivoting steel front axle offers better overall flotation and traction, with a greasable center pivot bushing.

The 335Z Zero-Turn Riding Mower is backed by a two-year limited warranty.

About Snapper–Smart Lawn Care

Snapper offers a complete line of residential lawn care equipment that’s easy to own, easy to use, and easy to maintain. Whether your yard is large or small, Snapper mowers, snow throwers, and pressure washers have the smart designs and powerful components you need for dependable performance and professional results. Snapper. . . it just makes sense.




List Price: $3,999.99 USD

Date Published: Mar 15, 2010 - 11:25 pm


Poulan Pro 925ZX 48-Inch 22 HP


Poulan Pro Zero Turn Radius mowers offer the best in comfort, durability and performance. The 48-Inch 24HP Briggs & Stratton ZTR (925ZX) features a 24HP OHV Briggs & Stratton ELS twin engine, electric start, 12v electric system with 16amp alternator, a 48″ cutting width and cutting height that is adjustable from 1.5-Inch to 4.5-Inch in 1/2-Inch increments.

The Poulan Pro also features a nose roller and 4 anti-scalp rollers, an 11 gauge stamped steel, powder coated 48-Inch mower deck, three 18 7/16 inch blades, dual hydro-gear EZT drive system, controlled by dual levers with foam padded hand grips, top speed of 6 mph forward and 3.5 mph reverse, standard seat with no armrest, a 3 gallon fuel capacity. This powerful and efficient ZTR can cut 2.3 acres per hour.

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Date Published: Mar 15, 2010 - 1:46 am


MTD Gold 42” Zero-Turn Mower


Powered by a 18.5 HP, 502 cc Briggs & Stratton Intek single cylinder engine with oil filter. Dual HydroGear EZT transmission with electric PTO. Rear engine frame with pivoting steel front axle. 42” 3 N 1 deck with deck wash. High back seat. 3 gallon fuel tank. 11” x 4” x 5” front wheels and 18” x 8” x 8” rear wheels. 2 year limited warranty.

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Date Published: Mar 13, 2010 - 5:08 pm


 
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