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<blockquote data-quote="02Toner" data-source="post: 16229561" data-attributes="member: 76763"><p>I took multiple mowers for demos and test rides just this spring. I landed on a Gravely ZT-HD 60 with the 26hp Kohler for my 5 acres. This mower is a tank, beefy frame, rebuild-able/commercial hyrdros, plenty of power, and a very nicely designed belt tension system. Actually just got back from vacation and the field grass was tall and wet and this mower truly impressed me with how little it clumped and how it didn't seemingly struggle at all. </p><p></p><p>*Note I used to cut grass commercially for a few summers in college and have ran basically every ztr/grandstand out there and just couldn't justify the price difference for a "premium" brand (Ferris, ExMark, Grasshoper, etc...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02Toner, post: 16229561, member: 76763"] I took multiple mowers for demos and test rides just this spring. I landed on a Gravely ZT-HD 60 with the 26hp Kohler for my 5 acres. This mower is a tank, beefy frame, rebuild-able/commercial hyrdros, plenty of power, and a very nicely designed belt tension system. Actually just got back from vacation and the field grass was tall and wet and this mower truly impressed me with how little it clumped and how it didn't seemingly struggle at all. *Note I used to cut grass commercially for a few summers in college and have ran basically every ztr/grandstand out there and just couldn't justify the price difference for a "premium" brand (Ferris, ExMark, Grasshoper, etc...) [/QUOTE]
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