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Zero Turn Mowers
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<blockquote data-quote="SlySy" data-source="post: 16234971" data-attributes="member: 15812"><p>I'm looking to buy a new ZT mower in the next month or so and am trying to decide between this one, the ZT2 50, and the John Deere 355r, idk which way to go. <a href="https://www.deere.com/en/mowers/zero-turn-mowers/z300-series/z355r-ztrak-mower/" target="_blank">Z300 Series ZTrak™ Mowers | Z355R 48-in. Deck | John Deere US</a> I like how the CC zt2 is a little more robust than the zt1 version, I also like the 2" square tube frame on the CC versus all the plastic and sheet metal on the JD. But then I keep hearing how the JD is like the gold standard for cut quality, it's the one the others compare theirs too. I'm a noob at these so I'm just repeating what I hear. So, idk, yous guys got any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlySy, post: 16234971, member: 15812"] I'm looking to buy a new ZT mower in the next month or so and am trying to decide between this one, the ZT2 50, and the John Deere 355r, idk which way to go. [URL='https://www.deere.com/en/mowers/zero-turn-mowers/z300-series/z355r-ztrak-mower/']Z300 Series ZTrak™ Mowers | Z355R 48-in. Deck | John Deere US[/URL] I like how the CC zt2 is a little more robust than the zt1 version, I also like the 2" square tube frame on the CC versus all the plastic and sheet metal on the JD. But then I keep hearing how the JD is like the gold standard for cut quality, it's the one the others compare theirs too. I'm a noob at these so I'm just repeating what I hear. So, idk, yous guys got any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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