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Have 4 of these mowers in my fleet with Syncro Steer (turf tear reduction technology) NO MORE NEED for three point turns on damp grass like lapbar models. LOVE THESE.
Nice job on the review ..... Does it have a locking throttle..... So you do not have to push the pedal in all the time. They have that feature on their riding mowers.
I can't believe that there aren't that many videos about the Cub Pro Z. I want to buy a Pro Z 148S, but I am very skeptical about its capability/durability
The pro z100 handles the slopes better. Its a little smaller and does not have a pivoting front axle. I already shot some footage of the pro z 100 on hills and hope to have the video up soon.
The old days you needed grease fittings because the bearings would wear out, now days all the bearings are sealed, so why use grease fittings? grease can't get to the bearings no matter how much you put in. FYI
I dont know why you need a 35hp motor on that thing. One thing I noticed is real steel, not plastic and heavy duty where it's needed, not el cheapo John Deere excuses...
looks like the insecure JD crowd has shown up again to run down another mower. they pay for a yellow/green paint scheme and then spend their time obsessing about other brands.
I do not mow slopes, so I do not have that need. That being said, these are the dumbest looking things on earth, and wrestling that steering wheel around on every row would take 3x longer than paddles. I'd love to see these race a comparable paddle steet ZTR on flat ground, where most of us mow 90% of the time. It wouldn't even be close.
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Best, most comprehensive, yet concise rundown I have seen on this model. Good job!
That one for me right there. Thank you for reviewing one I’m sold on it
Have 4 of these mowers in my fleet with Syncro Steer (turf tear reduction technology) NO MORE NEED for three point turns on damp grass like lapbar models. LOVE THESE.
I always love cub cadet lawn mowers always you’re doing a good job on UA-cam Mark thank you and support from Nader
great review the steering wheel has got me thinking of getting one
Mark, Excellent job on your video. Thanks for posting it. David.
I have a ProZ100 w/ the 60" 11 gauge deck. This mower will handle 50+ degree slopes, up down and sideways and is why I bought it.
Thanks!! great mower
I've had my proZ for a year now and love it
50 degree slopes?
Yeah. 50 degree temperatures.
Thanks, wish I had one.
Very nice lawn Moore it’s one of my favorite company than any company
Nice job on the review ..... Does it have a locking throttle..... So you do not have to push the pedal in all the time. They have that feature on their riding mowers.
Great review.......thank you!
Beautiful mower
Is the cub still being used
I can't believe that there aren't that many videos about the Cub Pro Z. I want to buy a Pro Z 148S, but I am very skeptical about its capability/durability
I have the same concerns considering the past reliability, at least in my experience, with cub cadets over the past years.
You should be. They are the Chrysler of mowers. Cool looks, awesome features, poor quality.
Is there a braking feature on this mower? How do you manage speed going down very steep hills?
Its similar to a golf cart or a Tesla - when you release the gas, it brakes automatically.
Parking break
Is this a Cadillac lawn mower power seats wow
I’m looking at getting one of these !! They really impress me. But no steering wheel , that’s not for me.
The linked steering is the key to hill usage.
This is the video you watch if you don't want to read the owners manual.
How did it feel on the hills? Im looking for a zeroturn that is more stable on inclines.
Any Cub Cadet steering wheel zero turn is awesome on the hills. Highly recommended
About what does this mower sell for?
$9500
This mower does not sell for $9,500...it’s $12,649
is the pro-z 100 just as capable of handling slopes??
The pro z100 handles the slopes better. Its a little smaller and does not have a pivoting front axle. I already shot some footage of the pro z 100 on hills and hope to have the video up soon.
Thanks wow almost 15 gallons
The old days you needed grease fittings because the bearings would wear out, now days all the bearings are sealed, so why use grease fittings? grease can't get to the bearings no matter how much you put in. FYI
They still wear out.
I dont know why you need a 35hp motor on that thing. One thing I noticed is real steel, not plastic and heavy duty where it's needed, not el cheapo John Deere excuses...
Um John Deere has super commercial mowers
No comparison to Spartan SRT SERIES
That’s because Spartan is a whole different brand 🤦🏻♂️
looks like the insecure JD crowd has shown up again to run down another mower.
they pay for a yellow/green paint scheme and then spend their time obsessing about other brands.
leevers
i'll be doing some reviews of some lever machines soon
Seems like you couldn't be as precise in terms of movement when using a steering wheel vs traditional zero turn control levers.
Its exactly like bar steer except better
That’s most backwards confused mower I’ve ever seen.
I do not mow slopes, so I do not have that need. That being said, these are the dumbest looking things on earth, and wrestling that steering wheel around on every row would take 3x longer than paddles. I'd love to see these race a comparable paddle steet ZTR on flat ground, where most of us mow 90% of the time. It wouldn't even be close.