:rock: That looks like a beast!!! And fun to operate?
Well I went Lawn mower shopping today, still trying to decide.
From what I saw today these are the two I like.
The Husqvarna 24-HP V-Twin Hydrostatic 48-in Riding Lawn Mower at Lowe's for $1899.00
I went to a local lawn mower dealer and his is a 23 HP 48" cut for $1,799.00.
Shop Husqvarna 24-HP V-Twin Hydrostatic 48-in Riding Lawn Mower at Lowes.com
The mower that I was impressed with is a Cub Cadet which is getting a bad name on here.
It is a RZT-S Series.. Zero turn with a steering wheel. It is what the largest lawn mower dealer is my area is pushing. With a hilly lot, he said it would be by far my best option.
Does anyone have any experience with one of these ?
Cub Cadet RZT S Riders: Check Out These Easy-to-Handle Riding Lawn Mowers
I just think that the overall composition of that Cub is of lesser quality than you'll find with a Toro/Deere/Xmark/Ferris ZTR. This isn't (your daddy's) in Gramp's case YOUR Cub Cadet. Made by MTD, stamped decks, and overall haphazard craftsmanship IMO.
24V48 is a solid tractor, sold quite a few of them. I would recommend it, as a tractor, but as far as ZTR, i would put Husqvarna in the same category as the MTD brands.
Well I just moved the Husqvarna to the #1 slot. Lowe's also had a John Deere that was similar to the Husky for $1,999.00. I may go to a Deere dealer and check them out before I buy. You seem to give Deere a good name but do not like price. The hood on the JD was thinner and lighter than the Husky. I did not like that.
Any mfg other than Cub make a ZTR with a steering wheel?
I simply prefer the zero turns, when you get used to it you'll never consider another tractor. But being comfortable with your equipment is priority #1So both of you think I should go with the Toro 5000 ZTR vs the Husqvarna 24 hp 48" tractor.
I may go "take a test drive" on the Toro.
I'm not sure about driving with 2 sticks. That Husky had a very nice steering wheel.....lol
I simply prefer the zero turns, when you get used to it you'll never consider another tractor. But being comfortable with your equipment is priority #1
I promise from experience, do not get a Husqvarna, especially from Lowes. You had mentioned early about not liking an uneven cut and having to mow twice. With the Husqvarna I always had to mow at least twice to get a clean cut.
