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    How Many Hours on Your Zero Turn

    What is a "lot" of hours on a zero turn?

    I have a Hustler Raptor SD 54". I bought it October 2018. As of today it has 192 hours. I have changed the oil twice. Changed the fuel filters twice. Changed the hydraulic oil and filters once. I have changed the belt once. I have sharpened the blades 3 times. I cut one of the rear tires a couple of years ago. I replaced both of them at that time.

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    200 or so, 18 Husqvarna z254. Change the blades after every second mow. 6 acres of sticker burrs growing in sand eats blades fast. Belt and spindles changed once.
    Last edited by Longhorn95; 07-31-2024, 06:34 PM.

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      #3
      I have 379hr on my Kubota. A lot of hours on a commercial Deere 930 or Skag Turf Tiger is anything above 3000 hrs

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        #4
        My hour meter broke several year ago . It shows 1107. My father in law used it to mow in his lawn care business.

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          #5
          I have a 2009 cub cadet zt with around 480 something and a kubota zt I bought in 2020 that has 168 as of last Sunday. I just glanced at them Sunday.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Longhorn95 View Post
            200 or so, 18 Husqvarna z254. Change the blades after every second mow. the belt and 6 acres of sticker burrs growing in sand eats blades fast.
            You change the blades every second mow? Mercy.

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              #7
              The sand is absolute hell on the blades and I get 2 6 acre cuts out of them. Thanks to FJB my blades have nearly doubled in price.

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                #8
                287 on Kubota diesel (backup mower)
                almost 1100 on z930m deere

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                  #9
                  48” Hustler Raptor SD - 10 years old (300 hours) - oil change every year, air filter changed 2 times a year & blades every other year. I changed the hydraulic oil once & had to change the drive belt one time.

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                    #10
                    Same hustler raptor HD that's 5 or so years old 241 hrs. Second set of blades but I sharpen them a couple times a year. One belt, one deck bearing and oil change every spring hydro oil once since new

                    Dad has a great dane that's 21 years old and had almost 900 hours in it last October. One of the pumps finally gave up and it's been in the shop 3 weeks. I think we're shopping new

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                      #11
                      I’ve got/had two Scag Cheetahs, 62” with The Briggs Vanguard 32 HP bought in 2014 and the one I sold to my FIL has over 2,000 hours on it. It’s been completely submerged in a lake 3 times (idiots mowing too close to a sloped edge by the water) and no telling what else from my FIL.

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                        Originally posted by Quackerbox View Post
                        Same hustler raptor HD that's 5 or so years old 241 hrs. Second set of blades but I sharpen them a couple times a year. One belt, one deck bearing and oil change every spring hydro oil once since new

                        Dad has a great dane that's 21 years old and had almost 900 hours in it last October. One of the pumps finally gave up and it's been in the shop 3 weeks. I think we're shopping new
                        I forgot to mention I had a spindle and the battery compartment frame replaced under warranty.

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                          #13
                          Man, my Gravely has been trouble free since 2011ish! Only normal maintenance and a few batteries. Oh yeah, the hour meter hasn’t worked in years😁.

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                            #14
                            Hustler raptor sd 48” bought new around 2016 547hrs. Rebuilt the deck a couple times and a new starter other than that it’s been pretty good.

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                              #15
                              My uncle bought his yazoo in 1992, still going, only been in shop for some service work, rest of time batteries, filters, plugs, and oil

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