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    Worldlawn zero turn mowers

    Anyone have much experience with them, good, bad, other? Seems like maybe not the mower of some of the high end ones, but maybe a really good value based on what I was quoted.

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    Never heard of the brand. From the looks of their website and a few YT videos, they have everything a quality ZTR has. The Kawasaki motor, Hydro-Gear ZT serviceable transmissions, heavy gage welded deck and access to spindles are what I like. Made in Nebraska with a 3-year warranty is a plus.

    It seems like there is a landscape trailer at almost every red light I stop at. You can get an idea of what the people who make a living with ZTR mowers use in your area. So, do you ever see Worldlawn equipment on any of those trailers.

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      #3
      I have an older one that I purchased about four years ago, it has the 54” deck with Kawasaki motor. For the price point it is a great mower. Before this one I had Gravely mowers when I had a lawn business.

      My World Lawnmower doesn’t cut quite as clean as my others did, but it is much easier to get to everything than the others. Maintenance is a breeze and well laid out design on the World cutter.

      I didn’t look where you’re at but I’m east of Georgetown and you’re welcome to come cut with mine and see what you think? It’s old and ugly but will give you a good idea?

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        Originally posted by TKC View Post
        I have an older one that I purchased about four years ago, it has the 54” deck with Kawasaki motor. For the price point it is a great mower. Before this one I had Gravely mowers when I had a lawn business.

        My World Lawnmower doesn’t cut quite as clean as my others did, but it is much easier to get to everything than the others. Maintenance is a breeze and well laid out design on the World cutter.

        I didn’t look where you’re at but I’m east of Georgetown and you’re welcome to come cut with mine and see what you think? It’s old and ugly but will give you a good idea?
        I rented one and to me it seems like a very solid, no frills but well built machine. Very mechanical which seems like less to break. I just feel like it is a good value, but I'm curious why I don't see many either. The king cobra I was quoted like 9850 and the diamondback like 6750. Both 60" machines. I do wish the diamondback had the wider tires as I did get stuck a bunch, but it was very soft and wet.

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          #5
          For that that kind of money I would look at a company that is more well known. Scag, Hustler (not Raptor), or John Deere.

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