@@AmbrosLandscapingInc Hey mate, thanks for your reviews. A question from down under, would you recommend this 972 or a Walker h37i for 25-30 degree sloping 5 acres of land, with a few hundred olive trees. I currently have a Walker b27i 48”. A very nice cut, but takes me 5 hours to mow, and with no rops available. Thanks for your time mate 👍
Wonderful video and very informative........I own three of CUB CADETS steering wheel models (60 inch deck)..... and one of the biggest benefits that gets overlooked by guys do Feature Benefits videos is the elimination of "HEAD TILT". As lawn care professionals we don't realize how much time in our day we spend with our head tilted to the side. We all do this to ensure our LAPBAR mowers are tracking properly. Look at most advertisement for Lapbar models and the driver will typically have their head tilted. With over 2500 hours of mowing time on these mowers, I have found these mowers to less stressful on the body. The analogy would be like driving a long distance in a car/truck using one hand on the wheel verses two hands. One hand on longs trips is much less stressful. Not tilting your head all day yields the same result......easy on the body. Again, great video and next time you mow a steep retention pond you will OWN it, if you are on one of CUB CADETS steering wheel models. God Bless
Great video Ambro's Landscaping, the one thing I hate about the Cub Cadet is the steering wheel I hate Steering wheel zero turns! Other than that Cub Cadet has really stepped up their game from residential mowers!
I always enjoy your videos, great beats and editing... now for this mower, it seems CC is trying to dummy proof the zero turn by making it more of a go cart style. It just doesn’t seem to work, having to swing that wheel hard left or right seems to take more time for the turns. It’s a good shot, but back to the drawing board....
As he said in the video, theyre targeted towards municipalities and governments for mowing steep hillsides- so actually this is a really great product by cub cadet
Part of my property has 47 degrees slope, the mower handles it well, mowing down hill. Does anyone know where to purchase a service manual for the 972 mower? Thanks.
Hi, I've been in the landscape business for just over 5 years now and am looking to upgrade my Cub Cadet RZT 46" S for a commercial series. Could you explain the main differences between the commercial and domestic machines please?
Part of my property has 47 degrees slope, the mower handles it well, mowing down hill. Does anyone know where to purchase a service manual for the 972 mower? The owner’s manual is an embarrassment Thanks.
Hey mate, thanks for your reviews. A question from down under, would you recommend this 972 or a Walker h37i for 25-30 degree sloping 5 acres of land, with a few hundred olive trees. I currently have a Walker b27i 48”. A very nice cut, but takes me 5 hours to mow, and with no rops available. Thanks for your time mate 👍
Not sure what you ended up doing , but for slopes you want the steering wheel for the extra traction. Caster wheels up front do nothing for grip and control.
A++++ Jason. Awesome job 👏
Thanks man 👍 hope I got you a few more views 😂
@@AmbrosLandscapingInc Hey mate, thanks for your reviews. A question from down under, would you recommend this 972 or a Walker h37i for 25-30 degree sloping 5 acres of land, with a few hundred olive trees. I currently have a Walker b27i 48”. A very nice cut, but takes me 5 hours to mow, and with no rops available. Thanks for your time mate 👍
I owned a Cub zero turn tractor for 11 years. It divited in turns just like this. DOPE edits!
Wonderful video and very informative........I own three of CUB CADETS steering wheel models (60 inch deck)..... and one of the biggest benefits that gets overlooked by guys do Feature Benefits videos is the elimination of "HEAD TILT". As lawn care professionals we don't realize how much time in our day we spend with our head tilted to the side. We all do this to ensure our LAPBAR mowers are tracking properly. Look at most advertisement for Lapbar models and the driver will typically have their head tilted. With over 2500 hours of mowing time on these mowers, I have found these mowers to less stressful on the body. The analogy would be like driving a long distance in a car/truck using one hand on the wheel verses two hands. One hand on longs trips is much less stressful. Not tilting your head all day yields the same result......easy on the body. Again, great video and next time you mow a steep retention pond you will OWN it, if you are on one of CUB CADETS steering wheel models. God Bless
Awesome man really appreciate the insight, would have never thought of that. 👍
Great video Ambro's Landscaping, the one thing I hate about the Cub Cadet is the steering wheel I hate Steering wheel zero turns! Other than that Cub Cadet has really stepped up their game from residential mowers!
Incredibly well done. Nice work, Jason.
Guess I’ll be taking this puppy for a spin at GIE. Amazing production value as always
Amazing video and editing skills. What kind of grass do you have out there? Fine fescue mix?
I always enjoy your videos, great beats and editing... now for this mower, it seems CC is trying to dummy proof the zero turn by making it more of a go cart style. It just doesn’t seem to work, having to swing that wheel hard left or right seems to take more time for the turns. It’s a good shot, but back to the drawing board....
As he said in the video, theyre targeted towards municipalities and governments for mowing steep hillsides- so actually this is a really great product by cub cadet
Awesome video and editing mate! Looks like a great bit of kit :D
Did you remove or add the deck baffles as per the manual
What do you guys think of Cub Cadet's ProZ line up? Have you seen their new stand on mower?
This video is awesome!
Do they have a release for the standers yet?
Ferris has the best suspension on the mowers bar none
Part of my property has 47 degrees slope, the mower handles it well, mowing down hill.
Does anyone know where to purchase a service manual for the 972 mower? Thanks.
Hi, I've been in the landscape business for just over 5 years now and am looking to upgrade my Cub Cadet RZT 46" S for a commercial series. Could you explain the main differences between the commercial and domestic machines please?
Ferris has the flex fork I think
Part of my property has 47 degrees slope, the mower handles it well, mowing down hill.
Does anyone know where to purchase a service manual for the 972 mower? The owner’s manual is an embarrassment Thanks.
Hey mate, thanks for your reviews. A question from down under, would you recommend this 972 or a Walker h37i for 25-30 degree sloping 5 acres of land, with a few hundred olive trees. I currently have a Walker b27i 48”. A very nice cut, but takes me 5 hours to mow, and with no rops available. Thanks for your time mate 👍
Not sure what you ended up doing , but for slopes you want the steering wheel for the extra traction. Caster wheels up front do nothing for grip and control.
I’ve heard no suicide knobs for safety reasons. Sleeves and shirts getting caught and limiting stealing maybe that’s why
Gotcha that does make sense
Steering makes more sense
16k lol