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granville


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zero turn vs lawn tractor
Original Message   Apr 22, 2012 6:26 am
I have narrowed my choices down to 2 tractors....Husqvarna yth 24v42 ls or toro timecutter ss 4260. Both dealers are excellent ...not sure which way to go. Any thoughts....
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Bill_H


Location: Maine
Joined: Jan 12, 2008
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Re: zero turn vs lawn tractor
Reply #1   Apr 22, 2012 2:37 pm
You don't say what you're mowing or how much or under what conditions. Plus there's a big price difference between the two. In general, a ZTR will be a bit quicker as long as you are on flat ground and especially if there are obstacles (trees, garden areas) to go around or lots of tight turns. Both have rather small decks (42") so if you have an acre or more, you might want to consider something with a bigger deck. Another thing to consider is the size of any gates you may have to pass through and what sort of storage space you have. BTW, do you have a Cub Cadet dealer nearby? I've heard good things about the LTX 1046 KW. A major consideration is if you have steep slopes or rough ground -- under those circumstances I would not not consider any of the above. Also keep in mind that these are lawn mowers, not tractors. They're not a good option for moving snow or pulling a heavy cart loaded with firewood; you'll wear out that lightweight hydro in a couple of years and possibly void the warranty.

Who the hell let all the morning people run things?
granville


Joined: Oct 30, 2009
Points: 30

Re: zero turn vs lawn tractor
Reply #2   Apr 22, 2012 2:54 pm
Bill_H wrote:
You don't say what you're mowing or how much or under what conditions. Plus there's a big price difference between the two. In general, a ZTR will be a bit quicker as long as you are on flat ground and especially if there are obstacles (trees, garden areas) to go around or lots of tight turns. Both have rather small decks (42") so if you have an acre or more, you might want to consider something with a bigger deck. Another thing to consider is the size of any gates you may have to pass through and what sort of storage space you have. BTW, do you have a Cub Cadet dealer nearby? I've heard good things about the LTX 1046 KW. A major consideration is if you have steep slopes or rough ground -- under those circumstances I would not not consider any of the above. Also keep in mind that these are lawn mowers, not tractors. They're not a good option for moving snow or pulling a heavy cart loaded with firewood; you'll wear out that lightweight hydro in a couple of years and possibly void the warranty.


I am cutting a little under a acre of mostly flat lawn with some trees....they are both the same price here in canada....due to storage space I have to stay with 42 inch deck. I did look at the cub tractors also but like the other dealers better....will not be moving snow ...have a walk behind blower.
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