Ferris Mower In The Creek John Deere 3 Series Defender Limited
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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2021
- My Ferris mower slid backwards into my creek almost on top of me. My dad almost drowned the same way...he was watching over me this day...love you mom and dad. I have to use my Defender, then my John Deere 3046R to lift it out of the creek. I dismantle the intake and remove the plugs to remove the water from the engine, change the oil and hope for a win. Please check out my book, "Mind Kill, Rise of The Marauder" at Amazon and Kindle.
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When you tow hydrostatic machinery you should always open the tow valve on the pumps. Good video!
Andrew I agree, the valve is not easy to get to on the ground let alone in the creek. I did open the valves though once it was high and dry. This mower is one heavy pig...not fun to push in the garage. Thank you for commenting please continue.
great equipment, it's great that you recorded a video ...
I think you saved the Ferris. I have seen this scene before where a Zero Turn mower gets away from us. They are extremely dangerous when on any land that is not completely flat. These mowers are not for everyone even when we operate them with extreme caution. Glad you were not hurt. See you on the trail sometime. Be safe and be well.
Every single bit of my land is not flat. Steep hills. Many obstacles. ZT is EXTREMELY easy to maneuver on NOT FLAT land.
Wow, that mower is an absolute beast.
It really is a beast. Very heavy but it does a great job cutting grass. Be safe
Keep up the good work Peter! I thoroughly enjoy your videos and they are informative as well. Glad that it was just bumps and bruises! My property here in Western NC is all hills / old terrace rows and I love my ZT simply due to the speed with which I can cut my grass!! I have slid to the bottom of most all of them. I have yet to be in the creek but it isn't for the lack of trying...LOL!! Take care! Mark
I love "lack of trying". I agree ZT just get it done so much faster and nicer. It took me along time to make that decision. Thank you for supporting my channel...I hope you never end up in the creek.
I have to admit, 10 years ago I'd laugh at these expensive mowers as I always bought the MTD cookie cutter type. When it came time to buy another, I happen to come to my senses and I purchased the IS3200. Absolutely the best investment and tool I own. I only wish I'd done it sooner. You won't regret purchasing one.
I think this will be my fourth season...I agree with you I thought my tractor did a fine job mowing my lawn...was I wrong. Be safe happy mowing.
Nice rescman! Seeing all that water coming out the exhaust had me wondering, but looks like a success!
17 years ago my father backed a Kawasaki Mule off a bridge, knocked unconscious, mule on top of him. When he came to his cloths were soaked in gas he crawled out of the creek and called 911. If it wasn't a drought he would've drowned. He spent 6 weeks in the hospital. i hope you can understand that i was a little out of sorts removing the mower from the creek, my cloths were soaked. If the tractor failed the E42 was the next option...it would have craned the mower out. Thanks Joe for your support, the mower runs great...hunt in peace!
Work for a local metro park. Went into the ditches several times. Now I don’t even take a chance if it’s wet. And they don’t care anyway. Lesson learned.
I totally agree operator error never again. Be safe thank you.
Great video, thanks for the mention!
You make a great product I have to order shackles for my loader bucket. I appreciate that your product is so well made and adaptable. I’m very sorry for the loss of your friend…very 😞 sorry. Thank you for watching.
@@maraudermitchelli Thanks Pete.
Hope all the waters out. I swamped one of my ATVs once. Had to change the oil five times to get all the water out. Luckily it only took 2 quarts.
Jeff watching years of ATV videos restarted after swamping helped me get this mower running. Thank you i hope your machine is running well. My mower is awesome ride in peace
Wow you’re lucky buddy!! An old friend of mine died rolling a mower on top of him going in a creek.
OMG James believe me I know it....very lucky. I stayed extremely calm which was surprising...it actually went in backwards rear slid out from behind me.
That was a very unfortunate accident. I am glad you are okay. Things can be replaced, but people cannot. The winch on your utility vehicle should have worked, if the backend of your UTV was strapped to a tree, to keep it from sliding/losing footing. Also, perfect time to use a snatch-block in a modified winching position. God bless and keep posting your videos, as you have me watching every one of them! Very much enjoy them!
You are right in so many ways. Thank you for an excellent comment I need a snatch block. Merry Christmas
Wow, Pete, another interesting video. I’m glad your mishap ended so well and you did not get hurt or worse. The 3046R comes to the rescue again. I love that machine!
It sure did great tractor thank you.
Well you know what you doing great job
LOL Trong Tran I don't know about that but I got it running.Thank you
Not good you went into the pond you have to watch it but you’re lucky it came out good I like how you pulled it out with the big John Deere great video I’m glad your machine is good
Thank you Dean, I was a little shaken up but I'm on the mend. Tractor in peace!
@@maraudermitchelli Well Peter I’m glad you’re OK and nothing happened to you but The Zero turn can be replaced just thank God you’re OK we’ve got so much rain up here in New York I haven’t even been able to mow that much
I think to be on the safe side I would probably mow for 30 minutes change the oil again then mow the entire property and change the oil one more time just to be on the safe side by the way, you’ve got some really really nice toys and a beautiful piece of property there. Congratulations.
Thank you Austin, you are right. This video was done a couple of years a go and the mower is running great. Be safe.
I would change the oil one more time
You know Mike the oil reservoir is I believe 6 courts, the engine has run for almost 2 years with no issues. What a great machine. BTW I'm glad an American company builds such a great engine and mower I'm impressed. Thank you for the recommendation.
Love the video and glad you were able to save the mower, try and see if you can get you some type of tractor like treaded tired for the ferris to help with grips when mowing slopes. But glad you're okay sir.
Thank you Cody...creek overflowed this week bank was like mush...not sure any tire would help. Be safe.
@Marauder Mitchelli true and oh, glad you're okay though. That's a cool lower. Love To have one but they are expensive. Will do
Glad everything worked out for you. Rather unfortunate that the mower ended up engine first into the creek. At the same time it was rather fortunate that you had the equipment to available to pull out the mower from the creek.
Mower settled engine down, as it tipped I was ejected off, went underwater, I believe the deck hit my thigh and kept it from tipping...tire flotation helped...out don't know it happened fast.
Always put beer cans down in the yard on the creeks edge so you know not to go down to far the little ferris will mow outside of the beer cans and save you from the slippage into the Large body of water. 💧
Iron that’s interesting I may try that…or some marker. Thank you 😊
@Marauder Mitchelli
The most important thing is you're ok. I run several of these mowers maintaining my rental properties and encourage you to try a set of 24x12 AT101 tires. The first thing we change are the stock 26's for the AT101's. We cut a lot steep grades / water and the AT's will stick. Cheers.
PT thank you for helping me and understanding my situation. I replaced the tires with Versa turf radial tractor tires and they are awesome. This area along the creek is canted towards the creek and was super greasy...no tire would have held. It was a poor decision on my part to get so close. I will look up your tire. Going straight the rear end of the mower came around and slid into the creek. Thank you for supporting my channel.
Engine is made in wauwatosa Wisconsin mower is made in Sherrill NY I just bought a 500s 52 cut gotta love a ferris with suspension nothing like it the Cadillac of mowers
Mark when I researched this 4 years ago they were made in Turningstone NY, and I watched a video of the engine plant in Texas...I believe things have changed and you are correct. I've worked in Wauwatosa...I may go back I'd like to tour the plant. Be safe thank you.
An M.D. near Somerset Ky. went through a wooden panel fence over a bluff and into Lake Cumberland while he was mowing on a zero turn mower.Sadly he was killed. Mowers a dangerous on steep yards or on wet ground.
Wow that's very sad...wow. I agree thank you Ralph. be safe.
I'm glad you didn't sustain permanent physical damage. Perhaps you may want to consider putting up a small barrier to prevent getting too close to that dangerous area again. Zero turn mowers are notorious for having problems handling unlevel mowing areas. God Bless
Your suggestion is reasonable thank you also for the well wishes. I was pretty bruised. be safe
I mightve ran it for 30 mins to an hour then changed that oil and filter a 2nd time ...thats just me though. Nice video
Thank you Bobby she's been running great for 2 years now...good machine.
Did he put the machine in Tow Mode? You can damage the Hyros if you don't. There is usually a relief valve you can activate for towing these machines. Else raise the back wheels while towing.
Thanks David I know that. The valves are not easy to get to especially under water. Machine has been running great.
Mite as well change the hydro transmissions oil.
That fluid was good and the mower has been running great...it will probably be changed this year.
@@maraudermitchelli okay
don't you need to release the pressure on the hyd. pumps when moving the machine in the off position?
Yes John you should...not easy to do on this machine on dry level ground...not fun.
Hope you and the machines are okay
Thank you Todd we are good...Harley in peace
This is why I will never call ANY zero turn mower "commercial". Even a great brand like Ferris is limited by the zero turn design that easily gets stuck in muck and cannot do real ditches.
John in part I agree with you, but this was operator error on me. This 30’ section where the creek bank sloped towards the creek is not slippery even after rain, but this week the creek crested over the bank…moments before the plunge I knew I made a mistake. I mow my property in a third of the time with the zt than tractor…there are definitely trade offs. I’d love a cab zt they are so cool. Good comment thank you 😊
Did you change your hydro oil and filters on transmissions on both sides I'm sure they have water in them as well
Peter there was no water in the tranni fluid, machine has run great for two years.
You are correct Ferris owned by Briggs and Stratton.
The Briggs engine is a monster. Thank you for supporting my channel 🙂
The machine is made in the town of Sherrill NY
Mark when I researched this 4 years ago they were made in Turningstone NY, and I watched a video of the engine plant in Texas...I believe things have changed and you are correct. I've worked in Wauwatosa...I may go back I'd like to tour the plant. Be safe thank you.
Where did you get that mulch cover?
Brandon that is a must...I researched in on UA-cam and my dealer got it for me. I believe it is called Advanced System you can buy it online...good product. I installed the chute blocker...they should come as an option from the factory. Thank you for supporting my channel.
There's less water in the titanic.
lol too funny
You'll probably need to change your oil at least another couple of times to get all the water out
Agreed Paul...this happened several years ago and the engine runs great. Thank you
Did you get it fixed?
Paul in this video I got it running like a champ....no issues 2 years later.
I hope you put your pumps to neutral when you towed it.
Not easy to do on this machine...but yes. Thank you for commenting and helping. Be safe
@@maraudermitchelli I know it. Funny how ferris makes some maintenance easy (oil change) and some difficult (hydros).
The things a guy will do with a mower to avoid a little weedwacking
lol very funny, somewhat true. Oh boy that was not a good afternoon. Thank you for making me laugh.
Hello Marauder, Thanks for your video, I have a 2018 Ferris 72 inch deck IS 3200Z that is the best zero turn i ever owned. I will purchase the Carlisle Versa Turf tires and try them. Have you tryed a Hulstler super Z hyperdrive 40 HP 60 inch deck.? I purchased 2 of them if you want one to purchase? I am picking my up this week and see if i like it better than my Ferris. What PSI do you like for rear tires? I am happy you did not get hurt sliding into your creek. God bless.Be safe. Mike
Mike I'm not familiar with the deck you mention. I believe the tires are at 12psi, they are radials so the Ferris rides even better. Good luck with your new purchase...I hope my property dries out soon.
You need a Ventrac 4520Z... ditch the Ferris.
No thank I like the Ferris the ventracks are slow and clumsy mow safe 😊
Man we’re you lucky you weren’t I lured or killed. God watches over us
I agree Norman I was very lucky. Thank you for commenting. Be safe.
Problem is didn’t see you flush out the remainder of contaminated oil out
I emptied the oil and tilted the mower so it would drain fully. I'm not saying a perfect job but this happened three years ago and it has been running great. Thank you for commenting be safe.
I would drain the oil one more time after you had fresh oil in it
I agree, thank you for supporting my channel 🙂
You should have changed the oil before attempting to start it. It's less than $20
If I remember correctly I didn’t try to start the engine, I removed the spark plugs to blow the water out of the cylinders prior to changing the oil.
The 6 courts of oil and filter I believe was close to $90 I thought….I’m not positive this was 2 years ago. But agree with you
I would not feel bad. I know a person who drove a SCAG terf tiger into a pond.
Alton I no many that have done the same, thank you
I have a Craftsman T240 turn tight series Tractor the dry weight is 630 pounds not including the deck and 3.1 gallons of fuel I know before to get close to soft ground
Sir I knew one nano second before I submerged...thank you happy mowing.
What do you do if you don't have a tractor?
My next move was the excavator would have boomed it out. I pulled my neighbors tractor out with a pickup truck. Keep changing weapons 😊
@@maraudermitchelli - I did the same thing w/mine. Luckily the engine didn't go under water. I had to pull it out w/my van.
Zero turns are great but you can lose control going downgrade.
I hope you disengage the hydraulic motors before you pulled it that far. You didn't mention it.
Absolutely
Sir is that Ferris ISX 800.
It is the next larger model 3300, both are great machines. This. was several years ago and it still runs great. Be safe
Prime reason I dont buy used things from people. Engine was run for 1 too many seconds with water in the crankcase and you never checked the hydros....
It’s been almost a year and the mower is running great. I did check the drive system off camera and it was fine and still is. I agree with you, but this is a well made engine and has held up great despite the operator. Be safe thank for commenting
When you see a low hour trade in, this is why.
Actually a friend and Ferris sales person wants me to buy an Altos...we'll see. Stay safe and thank you
@@maraudermitchelli of course he does you clearly overbuy your toys, it’s a more money than sense type of thing.
If you were really into your mower, you’d take that thing down to parts, and give it a real cleaning in fix but yeah clean it off and trade it in. It’s easier.
Not a good idea to use a strap with a winch! Sincerely Richard Goodman
Well Richard I can't argue that...as it did not work. Be safe and thank you
you want sell?
No yet Shane she's a great machine. Merry Christmas
Guy does not know how to use a winch...butt the front of that golf cart against a tree then winch it out.
I appreciate the help thank you
You weren't gonna pulling out with the canam because you were to far away and you were pulling mower in to the hill try and shorten the distance
I agree with you, absolutely the angle wasn't right. Thank you be safe
Wet grass on a side of a creek 🤣
MW you are right totally operator error i wish use to mower this when it was dry...stupid mistake by me. Be safe I like your comment.
Your lawnmower Ferris not work don’t start it. U have back to garage Ferris company can fix u have warrants from Ferris or your insurance will pay for it fixed some fix new motor. 😢
Guy thank you for your concern please watch the rest of the video I got it running like a champ 😊
I had to read this three times 😂
So you should not own one of these mowers. Your father got hurt doing the same thing, but you did it too.
You have a small tractor, use an offset cutter or a weed trimmer for work that close to a creek. I mean you have a tiny property to manage.
Then you roll a damaged mower into the garage and blast water on your gas cans, then jack up your mower and get under it without secondary jack stands or when chucks.
This is a PERFECT example of guys buying outside their experience. You are a serious accident waiting to happen.
Are you being a little too rough on Peter? I can attest that he is very safety minded and thus has lived this long even though he operates hundreds of different types of equipment. Those zero turns are always a challenge. I took a wild ride on one myself. They are fast mowers and yes there may be better ways to get the job done.
Craig everyone has a right to their opinion...you are correct on many levels. During my day I have so many things I'm trying to get done and running through my mind, family, business, customers, employees, friends maintaining my yard with has so many healthy benefits to me mentally and physically especially with my diabetes. I was rushing to mow the property before the weekend and coming rain, it's been a very wet 3 years. The mower ended up in the creek totally due to operator error, even professionals make mistakes. My father didn't slide his mower into the creek, he backed a Kawasaki mule off the edge of a bridge, it fell on top of him, when he regain consciousness he cloths were soaked in gas, he crawled out of the creek into his house and called 911. My father's accident happened during a drought otherwise he would have drowned. I was out of sorts after my car accident, and swimming in the creek, you're correct on the gas cans I noticed when editing the video and the jack, although the jack has a safety latch on it. I often do things outside my experience level, I've done this my entire life with no regrets that's how we gain experience, you'll probably realize this as you get older. As i get older I want to do the things I couldn't do when i was younger. Thank you for your comment, don't stop criticizing me as I do learn from comments like yours. Oh did look into a 3pt sickle mower but decided not buy one. Stay safe.
Thank you Jerry you're a good friend. You know I'm a worrier and try to error on the side of safety. I hope you can read my response to Craig. Big thank you.
@@maraudermitchelli more excuses. a safety latch on the jack you are actively is a single point of failure. It’s not safe, the fact you tried to use that UTV and then didn’t double strap that mower with the JD and angle pulled it out wrong.
Then no hearing protection, servicing a potentially damaged mower inside, blasting water all over the cans. In the end you were more interested in talking about how the mower sounds and making a video over taking minimum safety precautions.
You weren’t out of sorts enough not to try and make a video. I get it you want to show off your toys, that’s great. I like doing that too. But spend more time on safety. You are pitching this to “young people” as some advice, show them by example good safety.
@@caswinson 10-4
Learn how to operate a zero turn to stay out of the ditch. Had nothing to do with being a Ferris, just a incompetent operator.
You're absolutely correct poor decision by the operator. The Ferris is an excellent mower.