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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16229564" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>A lot of smaller yards are very difficult to maneuver with a traditional tractor-style mower. My last yard was a lot for a self-propelled push mower, but there was no way I would have fit a riding mower other than a ZT.</p><p></p><p>Also, ZTs are far easier to stripe with because your return pass isn't mucking up the previous passes. My yard has lots of flower / shrub beds, trees, curves, dips, etc, which make it hard to find an "ideal" single-pass pattern. In a lot of ways, I wish I had gotten a zero turn strictly for mowing. But, my lower yard would beat the hell out of a ZTR's wheel bearings and suspension links. The wheel bearings and suspension on the BX are bulletproof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16229564, member: 181885"] A lot of smaller yards are very difficult to maneuver with a traditional tractor-style mower. My last yard was a lot for a self-propelled push mower, but there was no way I would have fit a riding mower other than a ZT. Also, ZTs are far easier to stripe with because your return pass isn't mucking up the previous passes. My yard has lots of flower / shrub beds, trees, curves, dips, etc, which make it hard to find an "ideal" single-pass pattern. In a lot of ways, I wish I had gotten a zero turn strictly for mowing. But, my lower yard would beat the hell out of a ZTR's wheel bearings and suspension links. The wheel bearings and suspension on the BX are bulletproof. [/QUOTE]
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