Hey guys! New to your channel and I'm looking to invest in this mower myself. I like what I see but all the "walk around" and review videos I have watched, noone has talked about the front tires. My question is, are they pneumatic or flat free tires? I purchased an ariens ikon 42" cut to get through small gates and it has been nothing short of nightmare on elm street. You can find detailed videos of it on my channel for reference purposes. I'm leaning heavely towards the proturn zx. I have 4 large commercial properties and 46 residential properties. I already have a gravely proturn 452 and will be replacing my ariens with the proturn zx. With the work load I have, it would be run about 20 hours a month. In your opinion, would buying the zx be a wise investment?
I'm still very satisfied. Probably the only thing different I might do is get one with a suspension seat. Even with the padded seat I have, it's still a bumpy ride. BUT, I'm on mostly pasture land so over the years cattle have made it bumpy terrain. If you're doing residential lawns or normal places it'll be perfect.
Oak View Farm I’m glad to hear that. I have 5 acres of rough land and I was debating if I should upgrade the seat or stick with the one you purchased. Did you ever look at the Pro Turn Z or Pro Turn 100? Curious how you made you decision or price comparison.
@@michaelbailey8543 I think the Pro Turn 100 was at the dealer but the price was higher and the ZX52 had any features (other than the suspension seat) that I would need. I'm not a landscaper and only mow a couple of our acres with it. Didn't want to get too crazy on price. As I recall, the ZX52 was at a price I didn't want to exceed. Your rough land definitely needs a suspension seat unless you want kidney damage!!
Hey guys! New to your channel and I'm looking to invest in this mower myself. I like what I see but all the "walk around" and review videos I have watched, noone has talked about the front tires. My question is, are they pneumatic or flat free tires? I purchased an ariens ikon 42" cut to get through small gates and it has been nothing short of nightmare on elm street. You can find detailed videos of it on my channel for reference purposes. I'm leaning heavely towards the proturn zx. I have 4 large commercial properties and 46 residential properties. I already have a gravely proturn 452 and will be replacing my ariens with the proturn zx. With the work load I have, it would be run about 20 hours a month. In your opinion, would buying the zx be a wise investment?
Always In gage the blades at full power
Not on that mower you dont, you do it on half throttle
Getting ready to buy one of these during the mow the distance sale. Are you still really happy? Is there anything you would advise?
I'm still very satisfied. Probably the only thing different I might do is get one with a suspension seat. Even with the padded seat I have, it's still a bumpy ride. BUT, I'm on mostly pasture land so over the years cattle have made it bumpy terrain. If you're doing residential lawns or normal places it'll be perfect.
@@oakviewfarm353 sweet thank you for the video. I'm getting the seat because what's $400 more at that point.
Oak View Farm I’m glad to hear that. I have 5 acres of rough land and I was debating if I should upgrade the seat or stick with the one you purchased.
Did you ever look at the Pro Turn Z or Pro Turn 100? Curious how you made you decision or price comparison.
@@michaelbailey8543 I think the Pro Turn 100 was at the dealer but the price was higher and the ZX52 had any features (other than the suspension seat) that I would need. I'm not a landscaper and only mow a couple of our acres with it. Didn't want to get too crazy on price. As I recall, the ZX52 was at a price I didn't want to exceed. Your rough land definitely needs a suspension seat unless you want kidney damage!!
Oak View Farm thanks that’s what I was thinking too!
Love the video and I appreciate your input!
What size rear wheels are those?
22x10.5x12 rear tires.
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