I'm a 61 year old man and mow about 5 acres with my Exmark. I've been happy with the mower EXCEPT my body simply doesn't take the abuse like it did a few years ago. If you are like me and have had some back issues in the past, the rigid frame mower is a rough ride. I've been looking at options for a while. Thanks for your informative review.
You have a few years on me, but 30 years in the Army put a hurting on my back. The Ferris ISX series is where all mowers will go over the next few years.
Ben using Ferris mowers for years. 2 different mowers. Can't remember the 1st model. But my brother has it . Was bought probably 15 years ago. About 6 years I upgraded to a IS3200/ 61" deck. Vanguard 32 hp, 5 quart oil system. You can mowers for 500 hours before you need to change the oil. Also has an adjustable air seat. Ferris Mowers are simply the best! In a class of their own.
Ferris has definitely changed the future of mowers. I am seeing more and more companies trying to come up with some type of suspension system to compete with Ferris. The fact is, Ferris has it perfected already. Nice machine Tony! That should last you a lifetime. Thanks for sharing!
By far the best video of the mower working on the internet. This is exactly what I wanted to see, not a lot of talking and just the mower working! Great job!
Awesome stuff, as always, can never make people happy someone Somewhere has something negative to say , no matter what it is at the end of the day, I would spend a little more on something that will improve any extra ware and tare on my body and make the job more comfortable 😀
Hey Tony, Just bought a 3300. We have just over 2 acres. Did we need a 60” isx 3300?…No….But, I like “overbuilt”, and this is it!! The thing is a Beast!!…I don’t expect any problems because I won’t work it to its potential. I can’t say how much of an animal this machine is…..it EATS!! …..and, with are Rough Lawn, the wife and I are Not being hurt with our guts in our throat!…Extremely smooth…..Bouncy?..Yes!!….but no hurting thumps!!….it’s awesome And 100% American Made!….,and the 40hp Briggs is a monster! Thanks for the review, Tony. God Bless You and Your’s.
I've had a isx800 for about 3 years I mow 2.3 acres at my place and and several rental properties and have had zero issues with over 450hrs.. rides better than any mower I've ever sat on
I love my Ferris mower. I have a lot of private acreage and I mow my walking trails as well as my yard. It is very well made, very fast and has suspension for the rougher areas. I hope to upgrade to a larger diesel model soon.
Hi Tony, glad you like your Ferris...we have the ISX3200 61" deck, with the 35hp Kawasaki engine. It is a beast! Being somewhat "under tall" we unbolted the foot peddle that raises and lowers the mower deck and turned it around then bolted it back on making it about 2'" closer and much easier to push when raising or lowering the mower deck. You can take the rubber piece off and turn it around also. Check to make sure the dealer installed the front castor bearing grease zerks... they come with a bolt from the factory. Happy Mowing, Doug @jdtoys.
I have had 3 different ferris mowers. Is700 z2 and not the isx800. Is700 is more of a residential mower. Z2 is outstanding for commercial lawns and hillside. Grips better than any other mower. But is a little harsh on the back and legs. The isx800 with 27hp Briggs is a beast. I was aiming for the 36hp however when I took the 27 for test ride and mowed some tall grass I fell in love. And the price is 5 to 7thou cheaper than the isx3300. I'm a ferris guy till I gone. I've mowed with other brands and they don't even come close. If you haven't tried a ferris yet give them a shot and you will not be disappointed with everything you get for the price.
Been an ExMark man for 19 years, but am saving for a Ferris Z3X Stander in either '25 or' 26. Every time I save up to buy something nice, the house, the car, or the wife has some more immediate need. I think the difference for me is the speed. You have acreage and you really don't want to spend more time than needed cutting grass. I have a 1-acre lot that never lures me to go top speed /12.5+ mph. However, if I were a Pro and spent the day on/off the mower, ride quality would be a top-2 issue (reasonably easy maintenence the other).
Servicing was a breeze on the ISX3300. I went through and changed all of my oils. It will be easy to work on. Plenty of room and no extra complication.
I love mine here in Knoxville I pretty much have flat land so I can run wide open and it gives me a excellent cut and ride fuel consumption is excellent too
I just started watching your videos and enjoy them. I have owned almost every top-of-the-line major brand of commercial zero-turn mower made in the last 20 years (JD, Scag, Kubota, Exmark). We have 55 acres and keep about 15 acres mowed. I just recently bought a new Ferris ISX 3300 with a 72" deck and the Vanguard 40-hp engine. This mower really is a game-changer. I can mow faster and more comfortably than with other mowers. This Ferris mower has a great cut and mows great even in high grass and does not clump. Do you run your rear tires at 15 lbs. tire pressure as they come from the dealer, or do you lower your tire pressure to 12-13 lbs.?
How is it not going to hold up, it's been around for years lol. I remember years ago a Scag dealer telling me that and convinced me to buy a Scag, it was a mistake that I corrected soon after. I've owned Ferris for years, comfortable, dependable, only batteries and blades. And a hell of a lot less dust.
I have a Ferris 1500Z 48 inch deck that I purchased in 2005 I think. I have no idea how may hours are on this mower and the 21 hp Kawasaki. It just keeps on churning along. I have rebuilt the deck completely 3 years ago and replaced an idler pully this spring. Just replaced the front tires with flat free. Took a little southern engineering to get the axles correct. That was because I ordered the wrong ones. :) ! The choke has to be operated by hand because I refuse to order a new carburetor shaft just for the little keeper that keeps the choke cable attached. I keep suggesting Ferris to my friends, family, and neighbors but they keep buying Hustler, Bad Boy etc. My nearly 20 old machine mows circles around all of them. Should I ever need one it will be a Ferris hands down.
…..I will add: Get More Power!! I’ve worked in a Sprint machine shop as a builder years ago. I’ve always been told, “More power is better because it won’t have to work.” My brother got a 6 banger 1500 dodge. “They” claimed better gas mileage…..that’s BS because that motor works it’s nuts off All the Time!…..(and that works into maintenance)….as in More. I want a 10,000 hp truck because it won’t break a Sweat with my light foot pushing 300 hp to the ground.😂😂😁 That’s the game……big power that’s built for it, but ya won’t use it.
I finally got to try one a freind of mine owns. WOW! If i didnt already have a JD 1025R id buy one. But id have to sell my tractor and cant do that. It does to many things besides mowing to let it go.
Very nice mower, no question about it! I'm still hung on the price, though. Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I can't imagine spending close to $20,000 on a piece of equipment unless it did more than just mow grass. That way you can use it all year round, like a tractor.....or maybe I'm just a cheap skate...lol. 😅 But, if you have the money, there is no doubt Ferris are awesome mowers. Thanks for sharing Tony!
I understand. My thinking is this $20,000 was $10,000 three years ago. This mower should last me a lifetime. I think it was a good investment for us, but not everyone. We mow a lot of ground.
@@TonysTractorAdventure well in the mower market 20k was maybe 16-18k 3 years ago.. I wish we could get mowers like that for 10k. I personanally havent experienced it for myself but see if you'd be interested in testing a toro 4000 series with myride suspension (74055( is the model number)
This mower is not $20,000. I was just using David's number. I think your Toro would ride better than most other commercial mowers, but it still beats the engine and drivetrain hard. The way Ferris did it protects the operator and the guts of the mower.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Shoulda split the difference and got the 2200 (save thousands of $$$), but I'm guessing all that "wheeling and dealing" gave you an equivalently enticing offer.
I have a kubota commander z421 60cut. It's great mower and it will go fast but 0 suspension on it. When my lawn gets dryed out the ground gets hard and all the imperfections really rare their head and makes for terrible ride mowing. If i ever get another mower it will have suspension and a grass collection system on it.
I have been using Ferris mowers since 2002 and their suspension has held up through 2 mowers. I am getting ready to get the 3300 next year and will expect the same great performance.
As long as you take care of the mower it should last several years. My first one lasted 8 years before I sold it to get my 2100Z. I would think we would be more worried about how long the engine can run before it reaches its lifespan which is around 2,000 hours on some of them. After that it might be best to have them rebuild the motor. The sticker should be on the side of the motor. At least it was for my Kawasaki.
I am land owner as well, but the cost of operation is important as I am retired. Please make note of the fuel you burn and the hours you run. It would mean a lot to some of us. Thanks.
Looks nice. I believe what you say about the suspension. I will give the benefit of the doubt that maybe the suspension would last 15 to 20 years. But at that point will you be able to get replacement shocks or suspension parts? I say there may be a good chance parts may be discontinued. Maybe not but that would be a concern i would have since they seem kinda unique with suspension on a zero turn.
I mow commercially... I have access to several different brands. And I absolutely love my small ferris isx800. Now I'm trying to convince my boss that I need an upgrade from a Toro HDX 7000, Diesel 72" cut to a Ferris isx3300, gas, 72" cut. I also recently purchased a commercial toro mower for my personal property and now looking to upgrade to a ferris. Ferris just makes an Amazing machine. It definitely helps with my back !!
Great mower, but for me on my 1 acre of sloped land and use for maybe 1 hour every other week. That is way to much mower for me. That cost almost as much as my Branson 2515 tractor. So I will keep my Bad Boy Mower. Thanks CWO Tony. Ron USCG RET
I have an 3300 and honestly i don't think they mow that great. Only around 30 hours and it misses grass even though deck is tilted 1/4 inch. Might change the blades (XHT) and see if that makes a difference but not sure what size I need.
I would say you have a blade issue, or a setup issue. My mower has worked perfectly. It moves awesome! I ended up putting a set of high lift blades on it this spring after I mowed some rocks. Rocks are bad!
@@TonysTractorAdventure Which high-lift blades did you go with? I talked to Ferris and they don't come with high-lift from the factory so it is tougher to match up their blade number with a high-lift version.
Mine had a medium lift blade from the factory. They were a good quality heavy set but didn't stand a chance against limestone and concrete. I don't remember the brand, I just went into my local dealer and he hooked me up.
Looks like your new 3300 has the new 60" deck rather the the long running 61" ICD deck? I know the description says 60", but a lot of guys call 61" decks 60 since it is the same class size. The new 60" I looked under at the local dealer a few months ago was fairly tightly baffled like and Exmark UC deck. I prefer the original style ICD , especially for cutting longer grass, but the new style deck should do excellent on weekly cut lawns. At around the 6 minute mark you can see quite a few stragglers left behind at the speed you were mowing. The older and more open style deck does better in those conditions. The Ferris is the best ride on the market hands down. That said, no LCO I know in this business mows at the speeds you were running in both videos. 6-8 is the norm. The other point I will make is we get paid to cut grass and leave a fine QOC behind, and the deck is what leaves the cut and matters most.
My yard is too small For a 0 turn I've seen a Ferris mower Being used in1 of our Local parks If I had to use a 0 turn And a Ferris was available I would No I would not get Beat up mowing the grass I use 21"Troy-bilt Self propelled Push mower To mow Less than1⁄4 of an acre.
Why? Do you change your automotive shocks each year? These type shocks are not a new thing. They are the same as motorcycle shocks which last years. Still, if and when I have to change them, it is a small price to pay for the comfortable ride.
That is why off camera. I blew it all back off of the road. I don't think we're in any danger since only about seven cars go down this road in any one day.
I have a Ferris IS3000x. It is 20 years old,never had any large repairs. 25 hp Kawasaki engine . It’s a beast and I love it !
I am still loving mine. Going mow this afternoon.
I'm a 61 year old man and mow about 5 acres with my Exmark. I've been happy with the mower EXCEPT my body simply doesn't take the abuse like it did a few years ago. If you are like me and have had some back issues in the past, the rigid frame mower is a rough ride. I've been looking at options for a while. Thanks for your informative review.
You have a few years on me, but 30 years in the Army put a hurting on my back. The Ferris ISX series is where all mowers will go over the next few years.
Hey Steve, I am in the same situation, 63 years old 7acres and I just purchased a Stihl/ Ferris rz972i. Best riding zero turn on the market.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Ferris had their suspension mowers for over 20 years, too many moving parts. Try Toro Myride.
Ben using Ferris mowers for years. 2 different mowers. Can't remember the 1st model. But my brother has it . Was bought probably 15 years ago. About 6 years I upgraded to a IS3200/ 61" deck. Vanguard 32 hp, 5 quart oil system. You can mowers for 500 hours before you need to change the oil. Also has an adjustable air seat.
Ferris Mowers are simply the best! In a class of their own.
Ferris has definitely changed the future of mowers. I am seeing more and more companies trying to come up with some type of suspension system to compete with Ferris. The fact is, Ferris has it perfected already. Nice machine Tony! That should last you a lifetime. Thanks for sharing!
I agree 100%. It has truly been a game changer for me.
Full suspension combined with premium suspension seat = riding on air.
By far the best video of the mower working on the internet. This is exactly what I wanted to see, not a lot of talking and just the mower working! Great job!
Wow, thanks!
Awesome stuff, as always, can never make people happy someone Somewhere has something negative to say , no matter what it is at the end of the day, I would spend a little more on something that will improve any extra ware and tare on my body and make the job more comfortable 😀
Hey Tony,
Just bought a 3300. We have just over 2 acres. Did we need a 60” isx 3300?…No….But, I like “overbuilt”, and this is it!!
The thing is a Beast!!…I don’t expect any problems because I won’t work it to its potential.
I can’t say how much of an animal this machine is…..it EATS!! …..and, with are Rough Lawn, the wife and I are Not being hurt with our guts in our throat!…Extremely smooth…..Bouncy?..Yes!!….but no hurting thumps!!….it’s awesome And 100% American Made!….,and the 40hp Briggs is a monster!
Thanks for the review, Tony.
God Bless You and Your’s.
You are welcome. We are enjoying our 3300. Such a beast.
I have a IS 3300 and I am a commercial account professional. This machine saves your back and time. The smoother the ride the faster you cut.
I agree
I've had a isx800 for about 3 years I mow 2.3 acres at my place and and several rental properties and have had zero issues with over 450hrs.. rides better than any mower I've ever sat on
Expensive but hands down the best mower out there.
It is expensive, but it is very competitive with other commercial mowers.
I love my Ferris mower. I have a lot of private acreage and I mow my walking trails as well as my yard. It is very well made, very fast and has suspension for the rougher areas. I hope to upgrade to a larger diesel model soon.
Very nice!
Hi Tony, glad you like your Ferris...we have the ISX3200 61" deck, with the 35hp Kawasaki engine. It is a beast! Being somewhat "under tall" we unbolted the foot peddle that raises and lowers the mower deck and turned it around then bolted it back on making it about 2'" closer and much easier to push when raising or lowering the mower deck. You can take the rubber piece off and turn it around also. Check to make sure the dealer installed the front castor bearing grease zerks... they come with a bolt from the factory. Happy Mowing, Doug @jdtoys.
I have had 3 different ferris mowers. Is700 z2 and not the isx800. Is700 is more of a residential mower. Z2 is outstanding for commercial lawns and hillside. Grips better than any other mower. But is a little harsh on the back and legs. The isx800 with 27hp Briggs is a beast. I was aiming for the 36hp however when I took the 27 for test ride and mowed some tall grass I fell in love. And the price is 5 to 7thou cheaper than the isx3300. I'm a ferris guy till I gone. I've mowed with other brands and they don't even come close. If you haven't tried a ferris yet give them a shot and you will not be disappointed with everything you get for the price.
Been an ExMark man for 19 years, but am saving for a Ferris Z3X Stander in either '25 or' 26. Every time I save up to buy something nice, the house, the car, or the wife has some more immediate need.
I think the difference for me is the speed. You have acreage and you really don't want to spend more time than needed cutting grass. I have a 1-acre lot that never lures me to go top speed /12.5+ mph. However, if I were a Pro and spent the day on/off the mower, ride quality would be a top-2 issue (reasonably easy maintenence the other).
Servicing was a breeze on the ISX3300. I went through and changed all of my oils. It will be easy to work on. Plenty of room and no extra complication.
The suspension sets it apart love the Mower and Briggs
100% agree!
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I love mine here in Knoxville I pretty much have flat land so I can run wide open and it gives me a excellent cut and ride fuel consumption is excellent too
There is nothing better than a Ferris Ride
@@TonysTractorAdventure Amen to that
I just started watching your videos and enjoy them. I have owned almost every top-of-the-line major brand of commercial zero-turn mower made in the last 20 years (JD, Scag, Kubota, Exmark). We have 55 acres and keep about 15 acres mowed. I just recently bought a new Ferris ISX 3300 with a 72" deck and the Vanguard 40-hp engine. This mower really is a game-changer. I can mow faster and more comfortably than with other mowers. This Ferris mower has a great cut and mows great even in high grass and does not clump. Do you run your rear tires at 15 lbs. tire pressure as they come from the dealer, or do you lower your tire pressure to 12-13 lbs.?
How is it not going to hold up, it's been around for years lol. I remember years ago a Scag dealer telling me that and convinced me to buy a Scag, it was a mistake that I corrected soon after. I've owned Ferris for years, comfortable, dependable, only batteries and blades. And a hell of a lot less dust.
Great explanation Tony nothing more needed great video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
You should have named this episode “The Fast and the Ferris”.😂
Holy Smokes! That is good.
I have a Ferris 1500Z 48 inch deck that I purchased in 2005 I think. I have no idea how may hours are on this mower and the 21 hp Kawasaki. It just keeps on churning along. I have rebuilt the deck completely 3 years ago and replaced an idler pully this spring. Just replaced the front tires with flat free. Took a little southern engineering to get the axles correct. That was because I ordered the wrong ones. :) ! The choke has to be operated by hand because I refuse to order a new carburetor shaft just for the little keeper that keeps the choke cable attached. I keep suggesting Ferris to my friends, family, and neighbors but they keep buying Hustler, Bad Boy etc. My nearly 20 old machine mows circles around all of them. Should I ever need one it will be a Ferris hands down.
Ok, your bloopers really got me good, I recently fell off of my Simplicity Citation, while getting on it. I don't recommend doing that LOL
Chevy Citation ?
@@BobMckinsey No Simplicity Citation, same as a Ferris 700
…..I will add: Get More Power!!
I’ve worked in a Sprint machine shop as a builder years ago. I’ve always been told, “More power is better because it won’t have to work.”
My brother got a 6 banger 1500 dodge. “They” claimed better gas mileage…..that’s BS because that motor works it’s nuts off All the Time!…..(and that works into maintenance)….as in More.
I want a 10,000 hp truck because it won’t break a Sweat with my light foot pushing 300 hp to the ground.😂😂😁
That’s the game……big power that’s built for it, but ya won’t use it.
I agree with that. My Ferris doesn't seem to labor.
Solid video once again, Chief,
Thank you.
Your body isn't bouncing all over the place. Watch a zero turn without suspicion. See how the person's body flops around.
That is a fact. I will never have a zero turn without suspension.
@@TonysTractorAdventure I have had my 3300 for about 3 years. Cutting commercial plant sites and business. Not a single issue with the suspension
I finally got to try one a freind of mine owns. WOW! If i didnt already have a JD 1025R id buy one. But id have to sell my tractor and cant do that. It does to many things besides mowing to let it go.
I understand. Tractors are like Swiss Army knives.
Very nice mower, no question about it! I'm still hung on the price, though. Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I can't imagine spending close to $20,000 on a piece of equipment unless it did more than just mow grass. That way you can use it all year round, like a tractor.....or maybe I'm just a cheap skate...lol. 😅 But, if you have the money, there is no doubt Ferris are awesome mowers. Thanks for sharing Tony!
I understand. My thinking is this $20,000 was $10,000 three years ago. This mower should last me a lifetime. I think it was a good investment for us, but not everyone. We mow a lot of ground.
@@TonysTractorAdventure well in the mower market 20k was maybe 16-18k 3 years ago.. I wish we could get mowers like that for 10k. I personanally havent experienced it for myself but see if you'd be interested in testing a toro 4000 series with myride suspension (74055( is the model number)
This mower is not $20,000. I was just using David's number. I think your Toro would ride better than most other commercial mowers, but it still beats the engine and drivetrain hard. The way Ferris did it protects the operator and the guts of the mower.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Shoulda split the difference and got the 2200 (save thousands of $$$), but I'm guessing all that "wheeling and dealing" gave you an equivalently enticing offer.
I have a kubota commander z421 60cut. It's great mower and it will go fast but 0 suspension on it. When my lawn gets dryed out the ground gets hard and all the imperfections really rare their head and makes for terrible ride mowing. If i ever get another mower it will have suspension and a grass collection system on it.
Congratulations
Thank you
I have been using Ferris mowers since 2002 and their suspension has held up through 2 mowers. I am getting ready to get the 3300 next year and will expect the same great performance.
How many hours you get on them?
As long as you take care of the mower it should last several years. My first one lasted 8 years before I sold it to get my 2100Z. I would think we would be more worried about how long the engine can run before it reaches its lifespan which is around 2,000 hours on some of them. After that it might be best to have them rebuild the motor. The sticker should be on the side of the motor. At least it was for my Kawasaki.
Good vedio. What is the fuel usage, hours/acres per gallon. I find my diesel uses about 25% of a comparable gasser. Your thoughts? Thanks
I am a land owner and not a pro. It doesn't really matter that much to me. I never tried to figure it out.
I am land owner as well, but the cost of operation is important as I am retired. Please make note of the fuel you burn and the hours you run. It would mean a lot to some of us. Thanks.
@walterdavis3638 that's a good point.
Solid mowers!
It really is. I look forward to mowing now.
Another good video Tony.
Looks nice. I believe what you say about the suspension. I will give the benefit of the doubt that maybe the suspension would last 15 to 20 years. But at that point will you be able to get replacement shocks or suspension parts? I say there may be a good chance parts may be discontinued. Maybe not but that would be a concern i would have since they seem kinda unique with suspension on a zero turn.
The shocks and parts are common off the shelf parts. Nothing special about them. They are on all kinds of other applications.
I mow commercially... I have access to several different brands. And I absolutely love my small ferris isx800. Now I'm trying to convince my boss that I need an upgrade from a Toro HDX 7000, Diesel 72" cut to a Ferris isx3300, gas, 72" cut. I also recently purchased a commercial toro mower for my personal property and now looking to upgrade to a ferris. Ferris just makes an Amazing machine. It definitely helps with my back !!
Countless thousands of commercial lawn services use Ferris mowers for many years.
Yes, but they are not as common around here.
I have always been a steering wheel lawn mower gal...are the zero turns hard to get use to with the steering bars?
It is quite easy to use and less complicated than a steering wheel zero turn.
Thank you
You're welcome, I mowed with it yesterday. I love this mower.
Great commercial for Ferris.
Great mower, but for me on my 1 acre of sloped land and use for maybe 1 hour every other week. That is way to much mower for me. That cost almost as much as my Branson 2515 tractor. So I will keep my Bad Boy Mower. Thanks CWO Tony. Ron USCG RET
I understand. In some cases, it definitely doesn't make sense. Your tractor is like a Swiss Army Knife. It can do a lot.
How do you lift the mower to change the blades to sharpen them ?
I jack the front up with a car jack. You can get a self lifting kit.
What's the cost for the 3300 awesome review
I don't talk cost on my channel
They list the prices on their website, or simply Google it. In 2024 that mower will cost between $18-$19,000.
I have an 3300 and honestly i don't think they mow that great. Only around 30 hours and it misses grass even though deck is tilted 1/4 inch. Might change the blades (XHT) and see if that makes a difference but not sure what size I need.
I would say you have a blade issue, or a setup issue. My mower has worked perfectly. It moves awesome! I ended up putting a set of high lift blades on it this spring after I mowed some rocks. Rocks are bad!
U dont think it had high lift blades from the factory?
@@TonysTractorAdventure Which high-lift blades did you go with? I talked to Ferris and they don't come with high-lift from the factory so it is tougher to match up their blade number with a high-lift version.
Mine had a medium lift blade from the factory. They were a good quality heavy set but didn't stand a chance against limestone and concrete. I don't remember the brand, I just went into my local dealer and he hooked me up.
@@TonysTractorAdventure do u run your deck at 3 or 3 1/2
Have you tried playing with the suspension yet? Making it softer or firmer?
I have not. It seems perfect right now.
Looks like your new 3300 has the new 60" deck rather the the long running 61" ICD deck? I know the description says 60", but a lot of guys call 61" decks 60 since it is the same class size. The new 60" I looked under at the local dealer a few months ago was fairly tightly baffled like and Exmark UC deck. I prefer the original style ICD , especially for cutting longer grass, but the new style deck should do excellent on weekly cut lawns. At around the 6 minute mark you can see quite a few stragglers left behind at the speed you were mowing. The older and more open style deck does better in those conditions. The Ferris is the best ride on the market hands down. That said, no LCO I know in this business mows at the speeds you were running in both videos. 6-8 is the norm. The other point I will make is we get paid to cut grass and leave a fine QOC behind, and the deck is what leaves the cut and matters most.
I see them with both decks still today.
If I had a business I would invest in a Ferris or a SCAG. But since I only cut my own yard I have a bad boy
Ferris makes residential models too
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My yard is too small For a 0 turn I've seen a Ferris mower Being used in1 of our Local parks If I had to use a 0 turn And a Ferris was available I would No I would not get Beat up mowing the grass I use 21"Troy-bilt Self propelled Push mower To mow Less than1⁄4 of an acre.
Just remember to change your shocks every 300 hrs or once a yr
Why? Do you change your automotive shocks each year? These type shocks are not a new thing. They are the same as motorcycle shocks which last years. Still, if and when I have to change them, it is a small price to pay for the comfortable ride.
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Thank you brother
Didn't he tell you any commercial guys to talk to .Give a review.
Ha ha. I can't believe how fast it is.
It is like a man toy. Fun to mow
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Thank you
You are blowing grass on the road. Very dangerous for motorcyclists.
That is why off camera. I blew it all back off of the road. I don't think we're in any danger since only about seven cars go down this road in any one day.
Ferris are the Ferrari s zero turn mowers