I just bought a new z781i and had it delivered today. I had a canopy , discharge chute and hitch added. I can't hardly wait until the grass starts growing. Watching you tube channels such as this one helped me in deciding which zero turn to get.
The meter actually shows instantaneous fuel economy, like in a car, but also shows engine power usage. The reason for this is because kawasaki's e-gov system holds the rpm at whatever you set the dial to and will only bog down under heavy load. When set it to the engine % mode on the rocker switch you can watch the meter to see when the engine is putting out max power (if you push beyond this the engine will start to bog down). Oh and unlike scag and exmark this machine will function even with the LCD meter completely unplugged. Glad you like all the new features of this machine.
I like for you to show us how the chute blocker hooks up and its operation. Best looking seat I've seen Love the digital display Note: The two reservoirs for the Parker Hydros only need to be filled "just covering the bottom" There is a shadow that can fool you into thinking it gets filled half way. Do that and you'll blow oil all over your pulleys, belts, & wheels. My Z726X was over filled when I purchased it. The infamous shadow line. Beware - just a heads-up on that. Parker oil is about $60/gal(needs 2gal) at a discount, plus two filters - good for 1000hrs. 1st change recommended @500hrs I'm doing a very, very early change of hydro oil + filters on mine. good luck 👍👍
I went from a 72" Toro Z-Master to this exact mower. Huge mistake. Back to the dealer twice in the first 20 hours. Once for the blades being inop, even though the belt was on and intact and the blades would spin freely, and once for the hydraulic belt slipping off of the drive pulley due to some foreign object that caused the belt to jump the pulley. The problem with both incidents was that there was no visual indication of any kind of problem. After the mower was returned the second time, the blade deck belt has jumped off twice while mowing a pasture that might as well be a golf course. This model, unlike my 72" Z-Master, doesn't have a front jack, so there' s no way to raise the front of the machine in the field. This machine was purchased less than 6 months ago brand new, and has less than 25 hours on it. I was advised by the service manager that the biggest problem with this model is the fact that sweet gum balls cause the belts to pop off with alarming regularity. I told him I would lose my religion if a sweet gum ball causes my $11k lawn mower to fail. The machine needs a plate on the undercarriage to cover the two drive pulleys underneath the engine. I am disinclined to have one custom fabricated. Overall, I am wholly dissatisfied with this machine. The only saving grace is the excellent people I've dealt with at my local Kubota dealership. I am investigating the ZD1511, and will probably pursue an upgrade in the very near future.
Update: This machine now has only 156 hours and has been back to my local dealership NINE (9) times for warranty repairs. It is in the process of being returned to Kubota as a lemon.
@@John_D2 $12k for a new Z781i and I can't even use it. I have a ZD1211 on loan that is a nicer machine, but I'm not super psyched about the cut quality. I'm waiting to see what kind of deal I'll be offered to take this lemon off of my hands. Thinking about a 72" Grasshopper Model 735BT with 3472PF. I had great luck with my 2004 Toro Z-Master, so I might need to look in that direction also.
@@williamabbate4700 I understand you're not happy with Kubota. I'm just saying you can get a lemon with anything you buy, jumping brands isn't guaranteeing you much , you could easily buy a brand new Toro and have the hydros starting leaking before you hit the 3rd hour. I've seen it. This guy got a good one , you got a bad one , just the way it goes. See if they will give you a Zg227. I can't believe they didn't sell you one in the first place. Imo it's the best 60" they make. I've got a lot of hours on one , runs as good after 4 years as it did on day one. You also need blades that work the best for your area. Blades I use in FL probably won't work good in Ohio and vice versa. Baffles need to be adjusted , etc. When the Zd1211 is set up right , it's also hard to beat.
@@John_D2 Oh, I am agreeing with you 100%. I stepped down from a 72" to a 60" and that was the first mistake. Although the ZD1211 is a 60" also, if I end up in another Kubota I'll try to move back up to a 72". I appreciate the recommendation on the ZG227. I'm not familiar with that model, but I'll look it up.
Heck yeah man! Of course I have to like this one. These machines are extremely new to the market, I can't say many other peoplehave them just yet. That digital panel does a lot more than you think it does!
How is the mower holding up so far? The engine, hydro, pumps and over all. Just bought one two days ago. Was nervous seeing as tho I had the 725 in 15 and had a ton of issues with pumps. This is my first EFI as well
I'm watching this video atm smiling to see a happy customer I currently work at Kubota and I make this model and other zero turns and actingually my shift starts 4hours so hey buy a tractor for Earth for life kubota
Funny you should say. My company has one and we have an issue the deck adjustment knob being too loose and wants to drop all the way down to 1 when we're trying to cut 2+
I stopped you at GIE to shake your hand after you just heard that you won that mower. Looks like a fantastic mower for sure. Did you find out what that mower cost if you had to buy one like that?
By chance do you know how fast it runs? I know the Cheetah Scag runs somewhere around 16mph.. Just curious with the Kubota is all. Nice looking machine
joemcd1969 11.2 forward mph per Kubota on their website. I’m fixing to buy one as long as I like the way it handles and fits me. I think the deck should be a good cutter deck.
I have ran all make and models of mower’s and I can assure you the Scag might run 16 mph but I promise you it want cut that fast for sure. I have aleardy tested that theory.
Sweet machine! I have had one EFI mower so far, and I will probably only buy EFI from here on. In my experience, they are way better on fuel economy and not as succeptable to vapor lock in the heat and moisture issues.
I have this same exact machine with around 75 hours on it. I've tried 3 different types of blades, and I can't get it to cut cleanly at all. What blade do you run, and who makes the "grass flap" that you have on your machine? Thanks!
Man thank you thank you for the video! I have been trying like crazy to find some info on this same mower but no such luck here on TH-cam or even lawnsite. I’m really curious about the cut quality. Can it handle early morning wet grass...? I’m thinking or hoping maybe it can. I like the large discharge chute opening. An EFI will definitely be on the next engine I get. I love the seat on these as well. I’ve built one on kubotas site and with a operator controlled discharge chute the MSRP I believe was 11,747. I’m sure a dealer could do much better than that price. Or at least I hope so...if that deck can prove itself as an all around good cutting deck then kubota May have finally hit a home run. My 13’ JD z920 with 2000 hrs on the Fx730v is nearing its last leg so I’m either gonna have to repower or get a new mower love the 900 series Deere’s. The 7iron deck is nearly impossible to beat out there. But I’m open to other options. Let us know how this mower is performing for you man! And thanks again for the video. Oh also are you located in the north or south???
the deck design is similar to scag and deere. on this deck kubota went with an oversized discharge chute, minimal baffling, and a deep deck design allowing maximum airflow and minimal clogging. the clipping dispersment is very good you shouldnt have any issues clumping in morning grass. the mower deck stripes decent on its own too but if you are really big on stripes just get a kit with the mower.
Limestone Cowboy it did have the motor bolts come loose/break off so it had to have the mount plate and oil dump replaced but I think the factory didn’t put thread lock on them
@@WillsLawnService thanks for the reply! I will keep an eye on that. Had the exact same problem with my scag, replaced 3 sets of bolts in 14 year's. Even breaks grade 8 hardened bolts.
@@limestonecowboy9219 I had all four engine mounting bolts (nuts underneath plate on threaded studs out of bottom of FX751V engine) back off at about 60 hours. It damaged the hydro pulley, hydro belts, but nothing else. I assumed this was due to buying a Husqvarna; glad to hear it is not unique to the lower end brands. About 10 hours later I had a cheapy grade 2 or so bolt shear off of the deck tensioner pulley. The dealer is replacing it with at least a grade 5, maybe 8.
Southern Style Lawn Care how’s the motor held up on your z3? How many hours? I’m about to purchase this same mower. So long as I like the way it drives and fits me.
@Jonah Hall all mowers are rated with the j1995 SAE standard. So, all manufactures are less than advertised. Unless there are dynamometer results, one does not know actual crankshaft and/or wheel horsepower results for any lawnmower and could only guess. But, since this lawnmower uses Parker hydros, it would give it an advantage over Hydrogear trans, as Parker uses less horsepower to operate, thus more horsepower to the ground.
I just bought a new z781i and had it delivered today. I had a canopy , discharge chute and hitch added. I can't hardly wait until the grass starts growing. Watching you tube channels such as this one helped me in deciding which zero turn to get.
The meter actually shows instantaneous fuel economy, like in a car, but also shows engine power usage. The reason for this is because kawasaki's e-gov system holds the rpm at whatever you set the dial to and will only bog down under heavy load. When set it to the engine % mode on the rocker switch you can watch the meter to see when the engine is putting out max power (if you push beyond this the engine will start to bog down). Oh and unlike scag and exmark this machine will function even with the LCD meter completely unplugged. Glad you like all the new features of this machine.
Its funny I was just checking out your video and I see my companies sticker on there. Thanks for your business even if it was 2 years ago!
I like for you to show us
how the chute blocker hooks up and its operation.
Best looking seat I've seen
Love the digital display
Note:
The two reservoirs for the Parker Hydros only need to be filled "just covering the bottom" There is a shadow that can fool you into thinking it gets filled half way.
Do that and you'll blow oil all over your pulleys, belts, & wheels.
My Z726X was over filled when I purchased it. The infamous shadow line.
Beware - just a heads-up on that.
Parker oil is about $60/gal(needs 2gal) at a discount, plus two filters - good for 1000hrs.
1st change recommended @500hrs
I'm doing a very, very early change of hydro oil + filters on mine.
good luck 👍👍
I went from a 72" Toro Z-Master to this exact mower. Huge mistake. Back to the dealer twice in the first 20 hours. Once for the blades being inop, even though the belt was on and intact and the blades would spin freely, and once for the hydraulic belt slipping off of the drive pulley due to some foreign object that caused the belt to jump the pulley. The problem with both incidents was that there was no visual indication of any kind of problem. After the mower was returned the second time, the blade deck belt has jumped off twice while mowing a pasture that might as well be a golf course. This model, unlike my 72" Z-Master, doesn't have a front jack, so there' s no way to raise the front of the machine in the field. This machine was purchased less than 6 months ago brand new, and has less than 25 hours on it. I was advised by the service manager that the biggest problem with this model is the fact that sweet gum balls cause the belts to pop off with alarming regularity. I told him I would lose my religion if a sweet gum ball causes my $11k lawn mower to fail. The machine needs a plate on the undercarriage to cover the two drive pulleys underneath the engine. I am disinclined to have one custom fabricated. Overall, I am wholly dissatisfied with this machine. The only saving grace is the excellent people I've dealt with at my local Kubota dealership. I am investigating the ZD1511, and will probably pursue an upgrade in the very near future.
Update: This machine now has only 156 hours and has been back to my local dealership NINE (9) times for warranty repairs. It is in the process of being returned to Kubota as a lemon.
@@williamabbate4700 I've seen it with almost every manufacture. Hustler , Gravely , Scag , Toro, etc.
Hope they get you a new mower soon.
@@John_D2 $12k for a new Z781i and I can't even use it. I have a ZD1211 on loan that is a nicer machine, but I'm not super psyched about the cut quality. I'm waiting to see what kind of deal I'll be offered to take this lemon off of my hands. Thinking about a 72" Grasshopper Model 735BT with 3472PF. I had great luck with my 2004 Toro Z-Master, so I might need to look in that direction also.
@@williamabbate4700 I understand you're not happy with Kubota. I'm just saying you can get a lemon with anything you buy, jumping brands isn't guaranteeing you much , you could easily buy a brand new Toro and have the hydros starting leaking before you hit the 3rd hour. I've seen it. This guy got a good one , you got a bad one , just the way it goes. See if they will give you a Zg227. I can't believe they didn't sell you one in the first place. Imo it's the best 60" they make. I've got a lot of hours on one , runs as good after 4 years as it did on day one. You also need blades that work the best for your area. Blades I use in FL probably won't work good in Ohio and vice versa. Baffles need to be adjusted , etc. When the Zd1211 is set up right , it's also hard to beat.
@@John_D2 Oh, I am agreeing with you 100%. I stepped down from a 72" to a 60" and that was the first mistake. Although the ZD1211 is a 60" also, if I end up in another Kubota I'll try to move back up to a 72". I appreciate the recommendation on the ZG227. I'm not familiar with that model, but I'll look it up.
I love my little kubota z122r its tuff for a entry-level zero turn now im looking to buy a bigger kubota
I have one too great unit
Awesome man! Have a great 2019 season!
Where did you get grass flip chute what part number
Heck yeah man! Of course I have to like this one. These machines are extremely new to the market, I can't say many other peoplehave them just yet. That digital panel does a lot more than you think it does!
How is the mower holding up so far? The engine, hydro, pumps and over all. Just bought one two days ago. Was nervous seeing as tho I had the 725 in 15 and had a ton of issues with pumps. This is my first EFI as well
I'm watching this video atm smiling to see a happy customer I currently work at Kubota and I make this model and other zero turns and actingually my shift starts 4hours so hey buy a tractor for Earth for life kubota
Funny you should say. My company has one and we have an issue the deck adjustment knob being too loose and wants to drop all the way down to 1 when we're trying to cut 2+
How do you reset the maintenance light after an oil change?
I stopped you at GIE to shake your hand after you just heard that you won that mower. Looks like a fantastic mower for sure. Did you find out what that mower cost if you had to buy one like that?
10999, bought one today.. pricey but nice.
Also just purchased first run time tommorrow . Not really help ful video here some major keys buddys missin
Thanks for the video. What brad is your shoot flap? I’d like to get that style with the foot lever
By chance do you know how fast it runs? I know the Cheetah Scag runs somewhere around 16mph.. Just curious with the Kubota is all. Nice looking machine
joemcd1969 11.2 forward mph per Kubota on their website. I’m fixing to buy one as long as I like the way it handles and fits me. I think the deck should be a good cutter deck.
I have ran all make and models of mower’s and I can assure you the Scag might run 16 mph but I promise you it want cut that fast for sure. I have aleardy tested that theory.
How do you reset the maintenance warning light on a Z781?
How you like your kubota mower
Sweet machine! I have had one EFI mower so far, and I will probably only buy EFI from here on. In my experience, they are way better on fuel economy and not as succeptable to vapor lock in the heat and moisture issues.
Great mower! What is the grass flap you have on this? I’m about to purchase this mower I would like to get this same flap. Thanks!
I have this same exact machine with around 75 hours on it. I've tried 3 different types of blades, and I can't get it to cut cleanly at all. What blade do you run, and who makes the "grass flap" that you have on your machine? Thanks!
Man thank you thank you for the video! I have been trying like crazy to find some info on this same mower but no such luck here on TH-cam or even lawnsite. I’m really curious about the cut quality. Can it handle early morning wet grass...? I’m thinking or hoping maybe it can. I like the large discharge chute opening. An EFI will definitely be on the next engine I get. I love the seat on these as well. I’ve built one on kubotas site and with a operator controlled discharge chute the MSRP I believe was 11,747. I’m sure a dealer could do much better than that price. Or at least I hope so...if that deck can prove itself as an all around good cutting deck then kubota May have finally hit a home run. My 13’ JD z920 with 2000 hrs on the Fx730v is nearing its last leg so I’m either gonna have to repower or get a new mower love the 900 series Deere’s. The 7iron deck is nearly impossible to beat out there. But I’m open to other options. Let us know how this mower is performing for you man! And thanks again for the video. Oh also are you located in the north or south???
jew0182 I just got it about 2 months ago so I can’t say how well it handles wet grass yet.
jew0182 and I’m in Central VA
WillsLawnService ok cool I’m in central NC not to far. Man that’s a beautiful mower. I hope it performs well for you.
WillsLawnService have you had a chance to mow with it yet???
the deck design is similar to scag and deere. on this deck kubota went with an oversized discharge chute, minimal baffling, and a deep deck design allowing maximum airflow and minimal clogging. the clipping dispersment is very good you shouldnt have any issues clumping in morning grass. the mower deck stripes decent on its own too but if you are really big on stripes just get a kit with the mower.
I just bought one of these yesterday, will be delivered next week. Have any trouble with it since the video was posted?
Limestone Cowboy it did have the motor bolts come loose/break off so it had to have the mount plate and oil dump replaced but I think the factory didn’t put thread lock on them
@@WillsLawnService thanks for the reply! I will keep an eye on that. Had the exact same problem with my scag, replaced 3 sets of bolts in 14 year's. Even breaks grade 8 hardened bolts.
@@limestonecowboy9219 I had all four engine mounting bolts (nuts underneath plate on threaded studs out of bottom of FX751V engine) back off at about 60 hours. It damaged the hydro pulley, hydro belts, but nothing else. I assumed this was due to buying a Husqvarna; glad to hear it is not unique to the lower end brands. About 10 hours later I had a cheapy grade 2 or so bolt shear off of the deck tensioner pulley. The dealer is replacing it with at least a grade 5, maybe 8.
Good video. Love my KAwiFX850V. Its a 29.5HP. Great motor. I have it on my Z3X 61
Southern Style Lawn Care how’s the motor held up on your z3? How many hours? I’m about to purchase this same mower. So long as I like the way it drives and fits me.
Southern Style Lawn Care how do you like your Z3x?
@Jonah Hall all mowers are rated with the j1995 SAE standard.
So, all manufactures are less than advertised.
Unless there are dynamometer results, one does not know actual crankshaft and/or wheel horsepower results for any lawnmower and could only guess.
But, since this lawnmower uses Parker hydros, it would give it an advantage over Hydrogear trans, as Parker uses less horsepower to operate, thus more horsepower to the ground.
Good looking machine
Where did you buy the grass flipper for this Kubota 781i?
Grassflap.com
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