Great information. My big thing is durability. Some areas of my property are on the rougher side, but also the areas I can’t get my tractor. So ground clearance is also a concern.Thanks. It’s saving time, and that was the main reason I bought it. If you are looking at one, there are things to consider.
Does it need to fit through gates? If it doesn’t, get one with the largest tires available, for the size deck you want. Regarding deck size, you won’t necessarily need a wider deck, to cut in less time. The turning radius, and drive speed are what makes the difference.
If money is no object...Scag is the brand to buy. It cuts cleaner than anything. Although I thought Hustler was a new brand, it isn’t. Hustler produced the first zero turn mower ever made, in 1964. They are pretty good mowers. They are well built.
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That LJ. [emoji1786]
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This takes “cop in the median” to new level. Lol
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This takes “cop in the median” to new level. Lol
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This takes “cop in the median” to new level. Lol
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So I was working on the DJ yesterday and needed a 7/16” socket. Was using a 3/8” drive and then grabbed my half in drive. Turns out the 7/16” half inch drive socket is actually a 1/2” socket.
Three sockets together (L to R, 7/16” 3/8 drive, 7/16” 1/2 drive, 1/2” 1/2 drive)
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7/16” 3/8 drive socket
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7/16” 1/2 drive socket
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1/2” 1/2 drive socket
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Looks like one was misprinted. Ive reached out to tekton this morning. I’m sure they will make it right. Can’t say I’ve ever seen this on any tool I’ve bought before.
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Had a long day of work yesterday, so the lighting on these mountains leaving a job site looked cool
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That's odd. I've never seen that either.
So the question is, how many bolts got rounded off as you figured out the problem?
Disclaimer: this is hard to show in pictures.
So I was working on the DJ yesterday and needed a 7/16” socket. Was using a 3/8” drive and then grabbed my half in drive. Turns out the 7/16” half inch drive socket is actually a 1/2” socket.
Three sockets together (L to R, 7/16” 3/8 drive, 7/16” 1/2 drive, 1/2” 1/2 drive)
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7/16” 3/8 drive socket
View attachment 335071
7/16” 1/2 drive socket
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1/2” 1/2 drive socket
View attachment 335073
Looks like one was misprinted. Ive reached out to tekton this morning. I’m sure they will make it right. Can’t say I’ve ever seen this on any tool I’ve bought before.
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Disclaimer: this is hard to show in pictures.
So I was working on the DJ yesterday and needed a 7/16” socket. Was using a 3/8” drive and then grabbed my half in drive. Turns out the 7/16” half inch drive socket is actually a 1/2” socket.
Three sockets together (L to R, 7/16” 3/8 drive, 7/16” 1/2 drive, 1/2” 1/2 drive)
View attachment 335070
7/16” 3/8 drive socket
View attachment 335071
7/16” 1/2 drive socket
View attachment 335072
1/2” 1/2 drive socket
View attachment 335073
Looks like one was misprinted. Ive reached out to tekton this morning. I’m sure they will make it right. Can’t say I’ve ever seen this on any tool I’ve bought before.
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