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Not a fan of a zero turn
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1439101" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I didn't think that I would like them either, but finally decided to get one, as it took me 5-6 hours to mow and that length of time bouncing around on a mower was getting harder on my head due to inner ear condition. Have had a zero turn for goin on 4 years. It isn't real good on steep places but I take it slow and if it slips just ride it out. I used my old lawn tractor on our ditch line by the road which is really sloped, until this year. It wouldn't start, so rather than get a new battery I tried the zero turn on it. It is a little hairy in a couple places but I just crawl along and hope for the best. The worst times I have had are when the roll bar even when down hooks on to something, and it rears up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1439101, member: 24816"] I didn't think that I would like them either, but finally decided to get one, as it took me 5-6 hours to mow and that length of time bouncing around on a mower was getting harder on my head due to inner ear condition. Have had a zero turn for goin on 4 years. It isn't real good on steep places but I take it slow and if it slips just ride it out. I used my old lawn tractor on our ditch line by the road which is really sloped, until this year. It wouldn't start, so rather than get a new battery I tried the zero turn on it. It is a little hairy in a couple places but I just crawl along and hope for the best. The worst times I have had are when the roll bar even when down hooks on to something, and it rears up. [/QUOTE]
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