They are both really great mowers and both have their pros and cons. For me I prefer the comfort and cut quality of the Ferris. Thanks for watching and commenting! Stay tuned for a new mower added to my fleet today I'll be posting soon here.
Scag all the way own a v ride 2 and a tiger cat 2 both are great mowers for the Ohio grass I mow will not knock any other company but appreciate my scags and the way they are built
Simplicity bought Ferris, Briggs bought Simplicity, Now Kps global bought the bankrupt Briggs. All this in 20 years. I believe Scag and Wright are only true independent mower manufacturers left.
Ferris, because I’ve owned the scag V-Ride and didn’t like it. Scag cuts well, but it was terrible on hills, controls were jumpy, didn’t like the deck height selector position, and engine option was underpowered for a 61” deck. Love my Ferris Z2. Deck adjustment right at hand, speed bar adjuster, comfortable, great on hills, 28HP EFI with the oil guard system. And I don’t like scags cheesy tiger stripes, but that’s just me lol
Thanks Jarret for your input! I appreciate it! I love my Ferris mowers too! It's always nice to demo other mowers but I always come back to my Ferris mowers. Nothing comes close to them. Have a great 2022 season!
@@turningoveranewleaflawncar952 That’s right! I’ve demoed exmark, toro, John Deere (for the heck of it), and kubota and always want to come back to the Ferris. Would be interested to try Wright and Hustler but they’re pricey.
@@JB.Olsen7 I've demoed a Wright and they sucked. The platform was very bouncey and it would clump up mowing early morning dew covered grass. My Ferris cuts great in both wet or dry grass. I thought since Wright was one of the first stand on mowers that it would be awesome. It looks like an awesome machine talking about the Wright ZK. With dual gas tanks on each side of you. I wouldn't buy one.
@@turningoveranewleaflawncar952 really?? That’s interesting. Thank you for saving me some time lol they look cool, but I honestly prefer the looks of the Z3X to the big ZK. They’re wide, and lower profile. Thanks!
The ferris is superior it has the oil guard vanguard engine. Scag only puts stripes down so well because it has 2 rollers on the backside of the deck stock
The factory blades that came with it. I only use them, and during leaf clean-ups in the fall and spring I'll use the Oregon gator mulching blades. I've also messed around with the Scag hi lift blades, and they also work great!
@@turningoveranewleaflawncar952 i have the 61" deck on a snapper pro with the 37 vanguard. I have only used the blades that came with my mower. I was really curious about the scah hi lifts.
@@ronniegibson8577 they do work great however to spin those hi lifts you lose power and go through gas more. If you're ok with that then use them. I've heard some guys use 1 hi lift at their discharge side and regular blades on the other 2 spindles to help throw the grass clippings further. I never tried that yet.
The Scag hi lift blades are a beast of a blade. They are big and heavy. At $150 for a 3 set they definitely take care of lifting and cutting and tossing the clippings out from under your deck. Another plus to them is the bottom of your deck stays pretty clean from the force of the air.
I love both of them
They are both really great mowers and both have their pros and cons. For me I prefer the comfort and cut quality of the Ferris. Thanks for watching and commenting! Stay tuned for a new mower added to my fleet today I'll be posting soon here.
I am a SCAG man all the way. It's hard to beat that Velocity Deck.
Scag all the way own a v ride 2 and a tiger cat 2 both are great mowers for the Ohio grass I mow will not knock any other company but appreciate my scags and the way they are built
Personal preference. They both are good but Scags color sold me.
Does the Ferris have a stripe kit on it.
Yes, the rubber flap stripe kit mounted behind the deck.
Simplicity bought Ferris, Briggs bought Simplicity, Now Kps global bought the bankrupt Briggs. All this in 20 years.
I believe Scag and Wright are only true independent mower manufacturers left.
That Ferris cut looks 👌🏻
Ferris, because I’ve owned the scag V-Ride and didn’t like it.
Scag cuts well, but it was terrible on hills, controls were jumpy, didn’t like the deck height selector position, and engine option was underpowered for a 61” deck.
Love my Ferris Z2. Deck adjustment right at hand, speed bar adjuster, comfortable, great on hills, 28HP EFI with the oil guard system.
And I don’t like scags cheesy tiger stripes, but that’s just me lol
Thanks Jarret for your input! I appreciate it! I love my Ferris mowers too! It's always nice to demo other mowers but I always come back to my Ferris mowers. Nothing comes close to them. Have a great 2022 season!
@@turningoveranewleaflawncar952 That’s right! I’ve demoed exmark, toro, John Deere (for the heck of it), and kubota and always want to come back to the Ferris. Would be interested to try Wright and Hustler but they’re pricey.
@@JB.Olsen7 I've demoed a Wright and they sucked. The platform was very bouncey and it would clump up mowing early morning dew covered grass. My Ferris cuts great in both wet or dry grass. I thought since Wright was one of the first stand on mowers that it would be awesome. It looks like an awesome machine talking about the Wright ZK. With dual gas tanks on each side of you. I wouldn't buy one.
@@turningoveranewleaflawncar952 really?? That’s interesting. Thank you for saving me some time lol they look cool, but I honestly prefer the looks of the Z3X to the big ZK. They’re wide, and lower profile. Thanks!
Thanks for the comment. I was torn between a Vride or Z3X. I live in Tennessee so I’ll definitely get the Farris
The ferris is superior it has the oil guard vanguard engine. Scag only puts stripes down so well because it has 2 rollers on the backside of the deck stock
Thanks for watching!
I’m all about that Ferris life, I’m out on the scag, I’m not like most people 😂
What blades are you using on that ferris??
The factory blades that came with it. I only use them, and during leaf clean-ups in the fall and spring I'll use the Oregon gator mulching blades. I've also messed around with the Scag hi lift blades, and they also work great!
@@turningoveranewleaflawncar952 i have the 61" deck on a snapper pro with the 37 vanguard. I have only used the blades that came with my mower. I was really curious about the scah hi lifts.
@@ronniegibson8577 they do work great however to spin those hi lifts you lose power and go through gas more. If you're ok with that then use them. I've heard some guys use 1 hi lift at their discharge side and regular blades on the other 2 spindles to help throw the grass clippings further. I never tried that yet.
@@turningoveranewleaflawncar952 are the sails as wide on the scags? I know the oems from ferris/snapper are pretty wide
The Scag hi lift blades are a beast of a blade. They are big and heavy. At $150 for a 3 set they definitely take care of lifting and cutting and tossing the clippings out from under your deck. Another plus to them is the bottom of your deck stays pretty clean from the force of the air.
Ferris all the way
What do you use to sharpen your blades?
The RBG 712
Any mower can cut grass good in that type of grass. Lol
Scag
Gotta do a better job on the actually reviewing the machine
Thanks, Evric, for watching and commenting! I'm looking forward to your review!
Hmmmmm?????
Damn it!!!! This is what I was afraid of!!!
Look like Ferris cut waaaaay cleaner than the turf tiger!
Ugh!
turf tiger?