They need to build smaller riding mowers for elderly. I'm 65 and had cancer and hysterectomy. Been only 4 weeks but I have to mow. Can't afford to pay anyone.
I purchased that Ryobi and it has already quit working. It only has 19 hours of use and stays in the garage when not in use. Good luck finding a service center anywhere nearby. DO NOT PURCHASE.
I have owned my TB30 for three years and am finally shopping around to replace it. This TB30 has to go because the steering is very difficult to manage unless you are very strong or going in a straight line. This is NOT intended for yatds with tight turns and restricted spaces!! This mower is NOT FOR people with arthritis in their hands, either. Many many times the steering has locked up while I've tried to make a tight cornering manwuver. The lockups forced me to stop the mower, change to reverse gear, and then slowly back out of the janmed steering situation. NOT FOR the squeamish, or the physically weak, or anyone with arthritis.
if it will mow up to 2 acres it will mow 3-4-5 acres even 20 and if it won't don't buy it cause that means it's garbage. I have mowed 3 acres with a 12-inch walk-behind back in the day sure it would have been nice if I would have had a riding lawn mower but it mowed it without any trouble :)
all mowers can mow lots of acres but you're going to wear them out faster. you'd need ideally a entry level commercial mower for anything 3 acres + I'd say and want it to last.
@@bradmason8334 definitely a riding mower. I got 1.25 acres and use a Husqvarna tractor. I'd recommend checking local small engine shops they'll usually have used mowers for sale and will service them when things break. Much better than the big box stores. Zero turns are fine too depending on your yard if it's flat or sloped etc
Bought a 22 hp Husqvarna with briggs & stratton engine. 240 hrs and needs cam and starter replaced, carb floods into engine oil. I won't buy one again!
@@ChosenOneDan. I have a craftsman YT 3000 Husqvarna built.. bought it from sears in 2013 still looks and runs like new…..would not get rid of it for the world.
@@rogerthat.9105 sounds epic my husky yth18k46 is being serviced by my local small engine shop seasonal maintenance and a spindle replaced. It's a 2014 I got from them for $1000
Really disappointing you never see a Simplicity Ridding mower and/or the Simplicity ridding compact tractor mower with the tractor accessories? I own a older Simplicity 18 horse mower that’s been used and abused cutting 4 acres with blackberry bushes higher than me sitting on my mower and I plow into stickers and back up and hit the stickers again. It’s been treated like a brush hog and amazingly it’s taken all this abuse and keeps going! I don’t call it Simplicity , I call it my WORK HORSE! Certainly the very best ridding mower I have ever had, owned, and ever used! I can tell you for a fact from experiences, that Simplicity runs circles around any Craftsman mower on the market and then lots more! You rarely see a used Simplicity for sale. People that have Simplicity keep them for decades and keep using them year after year without many problems as a rule!
Don’t ever buy a husqvarna Even under warranty they will not help Same with Kawasaki I own a new piece of shit and they don’t care Please don’t buy a husqvarna Just saying Mine is a 48 zero turn Worst purchase of my life
To start The motor started smoking the second season Only on start up After multiple hours of being on the phone finally got a shop to check it out under warranty Kawasaki asked for pictures They saw an after market air filter in it and voided my warranty At least I changed it multiple times Second major problem The deck belt spring hits the belt causing pre mature failure Third big problem The blades are just lower than the deck When bagging debris flies under the chute and makes a mess Can only bag in the same direction
@@MajorGRecording the key is getting your mowers from a dealer and not a big box store. I own a husky 46 inch tractor with a kawasaki and haven't had any issues with it yet. but when and if I do the dealer services huskys and offers seasonal maintenance
WTF! making it easier to see pet's and children....... it's a riding mower if someone can't see pet's or children on any kind of riding mower then they probably shouldn't be on it in the first place
► Links to the Best Riding Lawn Mowers 2023 we listed in this video:
► 5. Troy-Bilt TB30 - geni.us/NOAvxRq
► 4. Greenworks Pro 60V - geni.us/LvOQ
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► 2. Husqvarna YTH18542 -
► 1. RYOBI RY48111 - geni.us/aBD1yWM
An electric mower could never be number 1 on a list unless it was significantly cheaper than a gas powered version.
This is coming from a person who has never even seen a riding mower..
Ya just seeing sand lol
Fake news.
The Scag range are by far the toughest machines on the market.
Good video. Only recommendation I would make is to list MSRP $ for each model discussed.
Thank you, will include in our next updated video.
Battery anything SUCK'S!!!
They need to build smaller riding mowers for elderly. I'm 65 and had cancer and hysterectomy. Been only 4 weeks but I have to mow. Can't afford to pay anyone.
Snapper are still being made
Prayers!
I purchased that Ryobi and it has already quit working. It only has 19 hours of use and stays in the garage when not in use. Good luck finding a service center anywhere nearby. DO NOT PURCHASE.
I have owned my TB30 for three years and am finally shopping around to replace it. This TB30 has to go because the steering is very difficult to manage unless you are very strong or going in a straight line. This is NOT intended for yatds with tight turns and restricted spaces!! This mower is NOT FOR people with arthritis in their hands, either.
Many many times the steering has locked up while I've tried to make a tight cornering manwuver. The lockups forced me to stop the mower, change to reverse gear, and then slowly back out of the janmed steering situation.
NOT FOR the squeamish, or the physically weak, or anyone with arthritis.
if it will mow up to 2 acres it will mow 3-4-5 acres even 20 and if it won't don't buy it cause that means it's garbage. I have mowed 3 acres with a 12-inch walk-behind back in the day sure it would have been nice if I would have had a riding lawn mower but it mowed it without any trouble :)
all mowers can mow lots of acres but you're going to wear them out faster. you'd need ideally a entry level commercial mower for anything 3 acres + I'd say and want it to last.
@@ChosenOneDan what would u suggest for 1.5 acres
@@bradmason8334 definitely a riding mower. I got 1.25 acres and use a Husqvarna tractor. I'd recommend checking local small engine shops they'll usually have used mowers for sale and will service them when things break. Much better than the big box stores. Zero turns are fine too depending on your yard if it's flat or sloped etc
A twelve inch walk behind, I call 100% bs😅😅😅
No way would i give up my 2021 Craftsman tight turn T240 for any of them
JOHN Deere X 5 series you wont be disappointed
All fun and games until grasshopper joins the chat
Bought a 22 hp Husqvarna with briggs & stratton engine. 240 hrs and needs cam and starter replaced, carb floods into engine oil. I won't buy one again!
Why I am here mine is crap 14 deck wheels in two years. The deck is very weak
Husqvarna are a piece of junk , figured this was click bait or someone who works for them !
the cub cadets craftsman / john deeres aren't any better tractor wise. most are made by mtd besides john deere and husky
@@ChosenOneDan. I have a craftsman YT 3000 Husqvarna built.. bought it from sears in 2013 still looks and runs like new…..would not get rid of it for the world.
@@rogerthat.9105 sounds epic my husky yth18k46 is being serviced by my local small engine shop seasonal maintenance and a spindle replaced. It's a 2014 I got from them for $1000
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Really disappointing you never see a Simplicity Ridding mower and/or the Simplicity ridding compact tractor mower with the tractor accessories?
I own a older Simplicity 18 horse mower that’s been used and abused cutting 4 acres with blackberry bushes higher than me sitting on my mower and I plow into stickers and back up and hit the stickers again. It’s been treated like a brush hog and amazingly it’s taken all this abuse and keeps going! I don’t call it Simplicity , I call it my WORK HORSE! Certainly the very best ridding mower I have ever had, owned, and ever used!
I can tell you for a fact from experiences, that Simplicity runs circles around any Craftsman mower on the market and then lots more! You rarely see a used Simplicity for sale. People that have Simplicity keep them for decades and keep using them year after year without many problems as a rule!
Where's the scag liberty ?
Don’t ever buy a husqvarna Even under warranty they will not help Same with Kawasaki I own a new piece of shit and they don’t care Please don’t buy a husqvarna Just saying Mine is a 48 zero turn Worst purchase of my life
What’s wrong with it?
To start The motor started smoking the second season Only on start up After multiple hours of being on the phone finally got a shop to check it out under warranty Kawasaki asked for pictures They saw an after market air filter in it and voided my warranty At least I changed it multiple times Second major problem The deck belt spring hits the belt causing pre mature failure Third big problem The blades are just lower than the deck When bagging debris flies under the chute and makes a mess Can only bag in the same direction
This video is a joke - do some real research if you're interested in buying a mower.
When I saw the one that won I realized I wasted my time
Get an announcer that one can understand
Cub cadet xt1 lt50..24hp Kohler with a fabricated deck...enough said.
Only the husqavarna is worthy of mention and even at that there's much better husqs
I've got two dead Husqvarna riding lawn mowers parked in my yard that would disagree with you. Looking for the elusive better product.
@@MajorGRecording the key is getting your mowers from a dealer and not a big box store. I own a husky 46 inch tractor with a kawasaki and haven't had any issues with it yet. but when and if I do the dealer services huskys and offers seasonal maintenance
Husky is junk just saying
@@SteveMoore-f4x haven't had issues with mine. Again always buy from a dealer for any brand so when they do break you'll have a place to work on it.
You're right: where was the Husqvarna with the locking rear diff for steep slopes? Not everyone lives on a golf course and can use a zero-turn.
horrible choices, garbage, ask any tech that repairs these machines, these are all garbage
How about that Cub Cadet ZT1? Looks like a decent machine
I agree he does not know about mowing !!!!!!!!
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Ride On! Not riding!
Cvt......bldc....3phase
WTF! making it easier to see pet's and children....... it's a riding mower if someone can't see pet's or children on any kind of riding mower then they probably shouldn't be on it in the first place
Don’t buy lawnmowers with plastic transmission pure junk
You should be banned from posting.