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I agree with the dealer thing. My John Deere dealer has so many service centers. 15 hours I had to get corporate involvement to find when I was getting my motor replaced under warranty. Now I know what makes the service department jump.
The deck height system and mounting is light years above the kubotas. That kubotas deck has lowes riding mower esk suspension. Also weak little thin casters. Dial height system has multiple points to fail. Even the hardware and bolts on the bobcat are beefier. The kubotas spindles looked like ones out of a push mower. I spent over a year comparing every entry level ztr and the bobcat like you said had the most commercial features. Super happy with mine.
I have the Bobcat, too. My only gripe is bushings in the spindle forks. I'd rather have bearings. Bushings cheaper to replace, though. It replaced a Gravely ZTHD.
I have the Bobcat ZT2000 48". It is a solidly built unit. The cut quality is very nice. My only gripe is the front spindle forks. It uses bushings instead of bearings. Schiller Grounds Care is the manufacturer for Bobcat. My unit was $48850 out the door.
Friend of mine purchased a Kubota ZRT a few years back. Not long after the first few spins around his yard, he discovered an issue with the bolts that secure the engine to it's mounting bracket. For some reason they had a tendency to vibrate loose. Kubota did nothing. I found that odd. It wasn't possible for Kubota to provide lock washers or lock nuts? He finally was able to cure the problem but it was quite difficult due to the engineering of the unit. It was hard to manipulate the correct size tools to properly tighten the bolts to prevent the issue from returning. You would have thought the Kubota dealer would have lend some form of involvement.
For warranty more time > more hours for a residential unit. It’ll be parked a lot more than a commercial unit. Some customers may only put 5 hours every other week on a residential unit so the 36 months will go further than the 500 hours.
The Bobcat 2000 and 3000 has the mounting holes for a roll bar, but it would have to come from Bobcat would be my guess,,, I have looked online for an aftermarket roll bar with no luck
Hello, I run a small residential lawn cutting service and wanted to get a zero turn without breaking the bank. I was considering a Ferris 300s, Bad Boy MZ Magnum, Bad Boy ZT Elite, and a Husqvarna Xcite z350 . Do you have a recommendation? Thank you.
I’m interested in the 48 inch deck .. it come with the Kohler 7000 .. is the Kawasaki FR730 worth an additional $700 in your opinion? Also if you have any other suggestions, I appreciate it .. Thank you
$700 is a big jump in $. I don't have much experience working on the Kohler 7000s but I've heard they have common issues. I know the EFI Kohlers used on the commercial mowers were having a serious issue with oil pans cracking and leaking out all of the oil. I think Kawasaki is overall the best brand being commonly used. Just my opinion.
Having had a Craftsman 1000 kholer for many years and still running but it's time to upgrade. After lots of UA-cam and Google and physical researching I went to a FERRIS Dealership TOPS. In my area Harlingen TX according to them nobody has any 42" or 48" available not even the warehouse, they'll have to be made and it'll take around 2 to 6 months to a year. 8-5 Hrs of operation and they're always jammed with people needing service but they don't can't help anybody. TERRIBLE customer service so just imagine trying to get parts or maintenance. Stopped at a KUBOTA and customer service was fast attentive huge store and fully stocked organized plus they have many Kubota locations everywhere. 4 year warranty too. Bought the KUBOTA 42" Z232 Kawasaki zero turn with free delivery next day. Very happy with SERVICE and feel confident about continuing business with Kubota and will be buying more from them .
2024 is en route so prepare for beyond ferocious competition in this massive market segment. For Residential will be all about pure battery electric/E-go which i think is owned by John Deere now. I've seen Massey Ferguson making noise in the Tractor market at retail that's all that is new...but is new. Dual wheel rear tires are still all the rage for those serious about commercial work going on forever now. Articulation as well. 2000 pound towing capacity hitting big time for UTVs now but of course they start at $20,000 as you have shown which is an over the top amount of money when considering you can buy used iron for free/get it running it's yours that is better than new and spend all your nut on implements rather than Main Event as should be done.
Using the mower as a residential mower you will never run over 500 hrs in 36 months. Bobcat takes the warranty class. If you use it for commercial then the Kubota wins hands down. Then again you would be buying a commercial unit.
@@joshtalbot1086 exactly. I'm going to get me a zt2000. After looking at the reviews I think bobcat is the way to go. The John Deere zero turns are trash. I've used a John Deere la105 for the past 14 years and it's been a great mower but they don't build them like that no more 😢
To find tools, shop equipment, mower parts and more, you can find them at my store. Click this link: www.amazon.com/shop/mechanicalmind
I'll get a commission on the sale at no extra cost to you. It's a great way to help the channel and get the items you need.
I agree with the dealer thing. My John Deere dealer has so many service centers. 15 hours I had to get corporate involvement to find when I was getting my motor replaced under warranty. Now I know what makes the service department jump.
The deck height system and mounting is light years above the kubotas. That kubotas deck has lowes riding mower esk suspension. Also weak little thin casters. Dial height system has multiple points to fail. Even the hardware and bolts on the bobcat are beefier. The kubotas spindles looked like ones out of a push mower. I spent over a year comparing every entry level ztr and the bobcat like you said had the most commercial features. Super happy with mine.
I have the Bobcat, too. My only gripe is bushings in the spindle forks. I'd rather have bearings. Bushings cheaper to replace, though. It replaced a Gravely ZTHD.
Same. I have a bobcat and it's built like a brick shithouse
Good luck with parts and maintenance. Kubota is everywhere and better customer service and parts and maintenance and warranty.
@@jmaegmit all depends on where you are. Here in Houston we have 8 locations and another on the way.
After doing research I've also came to the conclusion the zt2000 would be my best bet. All the other mowers are built cheap
I have the Bobcat ZT2000 48". It is a solidly built unit. The cut quality is very nice. My only gripe is the front spindle forks. It uses bushings instead of bearings. Schiller Grounds Care is the manufacturer for Bobcat. My unit was $48850 out the door.
Bobcat makes their own mowers. Made in Wisconsin.
Please review Grasshopper.
I will when I find a dealership for one
Friend of mine purchased a Kubota ZRT a few years back. Not long after the first few spins around his yard, he discovered an issue with the bolts that secure the engine to it's mounting bracket. For some reason they had a tendency to vibrate loose. Kubota did nothing. I found that odd. It wasn't possible for Kubota to provide lock washers or lock nuts? He finally was able to cure the problem but it was quite difficult due to the engineering of the unit. It was hard to manipulate the correct size tools to properly tighten the bolts to prevent the issue from returning. You would have thought the Kubota dealer would have lend some form of involvement.
Thank you for the review. I can’t believe how expensive they are.
I know! The prices have gone insane
I Think The Bobcat Wins , Hands Down
That Plastic Rear Guard On The Kabota Is JUNK
You Could Put A Roll Bar On The Bobcat Easily Enough
The ZT-2200's hydros have drain plugs now. Let's you flush the hydro fluid.
Where can I view Gravely
For warranty more time > more hours for a residential unit. It’ll be parked a lot more than a commercial unit. Some customers may only put 5 hours every other week on a residential unit so the 36 months will go further than the 500 hours.
The Bobcat 2000 and 3000 has the mounting holes for a roll bar, but it would have to come from Bobcat would be my guess,,, I have looked online for an aftermarket roll bar with no luck
Hello, I run a small residential lawn cutting service and wanted to get a zero turn without breaking the bank. I was considering a Ferris 300s, Bad Boy MZ Magnum, Bad Boy ZT Elite, and a Husqvarna Xcite z350 . Do you have a recommendation? Thank you.
Out of those I would choose the Bad Boy ZT Elite. Heavier deck and transmissions. 7 gauge deck and 3100 hydro gear transmissions
I’m interested in the 48 inch deck .. it come with the Kohler 7000 .. is the Kawasaki FR730 worth an additional $700 in your opinion? Also if you have any other suggestions, I appreciate it .. Thank you
$700 is a big jump in $. I don't have much experience working on the Kohler 7000s but I've heard they have common issues. I know the EFI Kohlers used on the commercial mowers were having a serious issue with oil pans cracking and leaking out all of the oil. I think Kawasaki is overall the best brand being commonly used. Just my opinion.
Thank you for your videos and feedback
The Z231-KH-48 has Hydro 3100 transmissions and a 5 inch deep deck.
Them Bobcats put them others to shame lol.
Love mine. It's a damn good mower for the last 2 seasons
Having had a Craftsman 1000 kholer for many years and still running but it's time to upgrade. After lots of UA-cam and Google and physical researching I went to a FERRIS Dealership TOPS. In my area Harlingen TX according to them nobody has any 42" or 48" available not even the warehouse, they'll have to be made and it'll take around 2 to 6 months to a year. 8-5 Hrs of operation and they're always jammed with people needing service but they don't can't help anybody. TERRIBLE customer service so just imagine trying to get parts or maintenance. Stopped at a KUBOTA and customer service was fast attentive huge store and fully stocked organized plus they have many Kubota locations everywhere. 4 year warranty too. Bought the KUBOTA 42" Z232 Kawasaki zero turn with free delivery next day. Very happy with SERVICE and feel confident about continuing business with Kubota and will be buying more from them .
2024 is en route so prepare for beyond ferocious competition in this massive market segment. For Residential will be all about pure battery electric/E-go which i think is owned by John Deere now. I've seen Massey Ferguson making noise in the Tractor market at retail that's all that is new...but is new. Dual wheel rear tires are still all the rage for those serious about commercial work going on forever now. Articulation as well. 2000 pound towing capacity hitting big time for UTVs now but of course they start at $20,000 as you have shown which is an over the top amount of money when considering you can buy used iron for free/get it running it's yours that is better than new and spend all your nut on implements rather than Main Event as should be done.
Using the mower as a residential mower you will never run over 500 hrs in 36 months. Bobcat takes the warranty class. If you use it for commercial then the Kubota wins hands down. Then again you would be buying a commercial unit.
Im the first view @ 46 seconds!!!
That's impressive! 😂
All Right does that mean i won a new Bob Cat...🚜🙂@@Mechanical_Mind
I have a Bobcat and have had so many Hydro issues with only 150 hrs on it.
Same hydro that’s in most ztr
😅@@danmitchem
What model bobcat fo you have.
@@gregallen8503 2020 Predator-Pro 7000
bobcat is made out of helium--- its way too light, the kubota will last 30 years,
😢 overpriced but you know that . The bobcat is even worse.
The Bobcat ZT2000 48" is usually less than $5k out the door.
I paid 4k for a 42" bobcat. What mower are you going to get with that kind of money with a fab deck Kawasaki engine and better grade hydraulics ?
@@joshtalbot1086 exactly. I'm going to get me a zt2000. After looking at the reviews I think bobcat is the way to go. The John Deere zero turns are trash. I've used a John Deere la105 for the past 14 years and it's been a great mower but they don't build them like that no more 😢