The seat lever only hits the frame and stops the seat tilting, if it is in the forward position, you moving it further forward makes it worse. Push the seat back, the lever moves reward away from the problem. Watch the seat tilt over with ease.
The issue I found is the structure under the deck is to light duty. If cutting vegetation and hitting rocks, the baffles get torn up. They are the lightest duty part of the mower. I have to bend them away from the blades fairly often.
Great down to earth review on a premium machine. We are running the PRO560 w/steering wheel. I haven't mow our 2 acre yard since we got it - what's not to like about that?
I enjoyed the video. I have what seems to be a very similar setup in regard to the hydro pumps sharing one reservoir on my 2012 SZ-48 Tank. I bought it new, love it, yet have never serviced the fluid. My left wheel quit turning the other day so I began researching whether a repair is possible when I came upon this video. I see the entire assembly is discontinued. Any help is greatly appreciated.
amzn.to/3wleAr6 This is a Homeowner ZTR, but Well built amzn.to/3LiEbX0 This one is a Homeowner ZTR, and Ariens but has the Kawi, engine but a non serviceable transmission. You can see the difference between true commercial and "pretty good" Residential zero turns.
Man looks well built makes my ZTR and my ZT1 look like babies 🤣💯💪🏽
Nice job!
Thanks!
Always knowledgeable reviews compared to typical channels on youtube
I have an XT1, 42" 18 hp kohler . It does an excellent job mowing my yard even though it's on the rough side. Like it a lot!
Thanks, Bob. As usual, incredibly detailed rundown and review.
That things a hoss Bob, nice review and video bud. 👍
Nice review of this machine there Young Man 😎👍
The seat lever only hits the frame and stops the seat tilting, if it is in the forward position, you moving it further forward makes it worse. Push the seat back, the lever moves reward away from the problem. Watch the seat tilt over with ease.
The issue I found is the structure under the deck is to light duty. If cutting vegetation and hitting rocks, the baffles get torn up. They are the lightest duty part of the mower. I have to bend them away from the blades fairly often.
Looks great I just wish I had two of them.
Nice review Bob. Looks like a well built mower. How do you think the build quality and cut quality compare to a Lazer Z series Exmark?
Had me at striping kit! Wonder if it’s rebranded
Great down to earth review on a premium machine. We are running the PRO560 w/steering wheel. I haven't mow our 2 acre yard since we got it - what's not to like about that?
I enjoyed the video. I have what seems to be a very similar setup in regard to the hydro pumps sharing one reservoir on my 2012 SZ-48 Tank. I bought it new, love it, yet have never serviced the fluid. My left wheel quit turning the other day so I began researching whether a repair is possible when I came upon this video. I see the entire assembly is discontinued. Any help is greatly appreciated.
amzn.to/3wleAr6 This is a Homeowner ZTR, but Well built
amzn.to/3LiEbX0 This one is a Homeowner ZTR, and Ariens but has the Kawi, engine but a non serviceable transmission.
You can see the difference between true commercial and "pretty good" Residential zero turns.
The dust nipple on the air filter housing is upside down.
Yea that seat is closer to 800-1k if you buy it seperate they sell for most higher end mowers, like my exmarks got it also
Nice The car
please do hydraulic oil change video, appreciate your videos; thanks
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Where are you in Boss
Great video - what year was that pro 700? Looking at one tomorrow 2024 model wondering if they went to two hydro tanks instead of the one
Hey - gonna add similar dampeners to my old Cub Zero Mow, uh, Zero Turn. (Best 500 I ever spent & now gonna rebuild the trannies after years of use.)
Cup holders on any type of machinery are just "Ultra Fast DeCarbonizers". Want a flat beer? Try drinking one while mowing.
I -speaking for myself-- would never own a zero turn-- can not justify the cost
That’s not a tractor sir…
It’s a lawnmower