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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3228312" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>I had a joystick zero turn but I have a pretty good slope and the darn thing wated to go where it wanted to go on the hill. I have the opportunity to purchase whatever kind I want but I would like to make sure I won't be sliding around again if I do get a zero turn.</p><p></p><p>I have been shopping for a small riding mower about a 34 inch cut because I do not have a large acreage. All I have is a normal yard. It takes about 3 hours with a push mower and 1/2 day for me to recover. They don't make small mowers anymore. The small ones I have seen are very cheaply made with plastic wheels and plastic bushings with no capability to grease them. One of them, a Crafstman, you are sitting on top of the engine. I can just see that in the heat of the summer.</p><p></p><p>I have been looking at the DASH zero turn made by Hustler but it only has a 3 quart gas tank. I'd have to fill it twice every time I mow. All the other mowers I would even consider are 42 inches or bigger. </p><p></p><p>What do you guys have? Are the zero turns good for slopes or not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3228312, member: 44288"] I had a joystick zero turn but I have a pretty good slope and the darn thing wated to go where it wanted to go on the hill. I have the opportunity to purchase whatever kind I want but I would like to make sure I won't be sliding around again if I do get a zero turn. I have been shopping for a small riding mower about a 34 inch cut because I do not have a large acreage. All I have is a normal yard. It takes about 3 hours with a push mower and 1/2 day for me to recover. They don't make small mowers anymore. The small ones I have seen are very cheaply made with plastic wheels and plastic bushings with no capability to grease them. One of them, a Crafstman, you are sitting on top of the engine. I can just see that in the heat of the summer. I have been looking at the DASH zero turn made by Hustler but it only has a 3 quart gas tank. I'd have to fill it twice every time I mow. All the other mowers I would even consider are 42 inches or bigger. What do you guys have? Are the zero turns good for slopes or not? [/QUOTE]
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