Ferris FW25 36" Mower Review and Mowing

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  • Walden Mowing #10: Mowing with the new (new to me) Ferris FW25 36" walk behind.
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  • @paulharris8282
    @paulharris8282 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I own a Hustler 60", I have been searching for a 36" and I believe this is the ONE !
    Thanks for the video

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Paul Harris I've really liked it and it has been reliable. It is perfect for those yards with a narrow gate but a big yard.

    • @paulharris8282
      @paulharris8282 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you don't mind my asking how much did it cost ?

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Paul Harris it was $3,000. I bought it used from another company. They ended up doing more commercial work and didn't need to get behind gates.

  • @KF1
    @KF1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for all the information in your comments. Next year I'm going for the 48. I have a lowered truck with a dovetail and it will fit between the wheel wells.

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lowered truck with a dovetail is a great set up! If I ever end up going full-time in lawn care that is what I would be looking to run.

    • @KF1
      @KF1 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@waldenmowing8364 Yeah, it's a pretty sweet setup. Very little parking room in the neighborhood I service, so it makes it work. Currently running 36"/21" though 48"/30" would be ideal for efficient given the yards and gates here.
      Have a good day man

    • @billybobbob3003
      @billybobbob3003 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@waldenmowing8364 GET A SULKY LOL

  • @glennevitt5250
    @glennevitt5250 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great Job and Video 😎🤙

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glenn Evitt, Thanks... I appreciate it. I'm still mowing the church property shown in the video. I recently purchased a used Snapper Pro 48" SW30... The first section I mow in the video can be done in 4-5 passes with the 48".

  • @prestigelawncare9389
    @prestigelawncare9389 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Are ferris and pro snapper the same mower? I'm undecided between 36 ferris/pro snapper and 36 scag swtz. That ferris is lighter and more compact. Your thoughts wood be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks for the video.

    • @andybrockman2503
      @andybrockman2503 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I apologize for the late response. Yes, Ferris and Snapper Pro are the same mowers when it comes to their walk behind models. Apparently the paint color and the decals are the only differences. With their zero turn mowers, Ferris has the suspension and Snapper Pro do not. Mechanically, I think they are still identical except for the suspension.
      Between Scag, Ferris and Snapper Pro, I don't think you can make a bad decision. I would probably go with whichever dealer is closer to you or whichever mower "feels" better in your hands.

  • @wh8085
    @wh8085 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice job ! The 36" should save you a few steps ! 8 )

  • @jamesfarmer2748
    @jamesfarmer2748 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    There is one for sale in my area with 65 hours and a single wheel velkie for 2800. Yall think it's a good deal. I have a gravely 452 and a gravely 32 belt drive walk behind. I love how that hydro reverses in tight spots.

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi James, I think that is a very fair price for the mower with a velkie. The only thing I would recommend is that you test the cut quality. The guy I bought mine from hit something and it slightly bent one of the spindles, so when I would cut, the right side of the grass would be slightly lower than the left side. I doubt any of my clients would have noticed but I always try to give it my best, so I would end up double cutting to help even out the "wave" effect. I was hoping it was just a bent blade, but even after putting new blades on, it still did the same thing.
      I started out mowing with a belt drive and since that was what I was used to, I thought that was the way to go (cheaper repairs, etc). After mowing with the hydro for two seasons, I used a belt drive and couldn't stand it. You are absolutely right about reversing out of tight spots.
      Check the cut quality and look for any serious signs of abuse or neglect (oil smells weird, serious fading of paint, obvious dents/bends on the metal) but if it just looks like a mower with 65 hours on it, I think it would be a good addition to your fleet.

    • @The2012waiting
      @The2012waiting 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Very good price

  • @teametal11
    @teametal11 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I started with the same mower then got a 61" grasshopper. I can't stand the 36" anymore unless it's a back yard with a small gate. If you are mowing to make money, you NEED a zero turn!

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You are 100% correct... I had a few accounts that had fenced backyards (of course the fenced in area was 10 times the size of parts that were enclosed) so I traded my zero turn for the 36". I live in a very hilly area and my zero turn was terrible on hills. Also, I only mow as a side hustle so I'll probably just keep it for now.
      That Grasshopper sounds like a great machine. Good luck this coming season!

    • @teametal11
      @teametal11 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Walden Mowing oh yes, I would keep it. It is great for small gates. I am back down to just the Ferris 36 now too. I sold the grasshopper. Didn't do lawn care last year. I did it on the side the year before and really enjoyed it, but I make to much money at my regular job to give it up (even though I don't enjoy it). But the grasshopper was a game changer. I'm getting old and it was like my secret weapon. If I go back too the lawn care life, I will get another one without question. Check into the front deck mowers. Great for getting under bushes, trees, fences ect. Fast and cuts way down on trimming. Good luck to you this season!

    • @aerator12
      @aerator12 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not necessarily. To make money you need to manage time. A 36 is a valuable tool and a great accessory to a zero turn.

  • @dynamixhd3251
    @dynamixhd3251 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you think one of these with a 48 inch deck, sulky, with only 138 hours would be a good deal at 4000? Looking to buy something very soon to mow our churches cemetary with and I think this mower would work.

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi DynamixHD. I think that is a decent deal. I think you would be able to use the mower for many years. I would probably try to get it for $3,500, but if I had to go up to $4,000, I probably would.

    • @dynamixhd3251
      @dynamixhd3251 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@waldenmowing8364 Thanks for the reply. I ended up buying the mower for 3700 yesterday. Its in perfect shape.

    • @andybrockman2503
      @andybrockman2503 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dynamixhd3251 Awesome! I think $3,700 is a good deal. Let me know if you have any questions about the mower. The oil changes are really easy. The only issue I ever had was that it would slow down as I was mowing, but I just had to tighten a bolt under the control panel and it fixed the issue.
      Keep the blades sharp and the air filter clean and you should be fine. Check the hydro fluid and the oil before you mow with it each time and you won't have any problems.
      When it would get really cold (below 40) it seemed like the hydro fluid would get lower, but I would just add some more. I bought one quart of Mobil 1 15w50 synthetic and I only used about 1/4 of the quart over the two years I had the mowers.
      With you just using it at a cemetery, you will probably get 10 years or more out of the mower.

    • @DustinMorris-vl6vj
      @DustinMorris-vl6vj 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I got some one near me with a Ferris fw25 36” deck for 3000$ with 625 hrs this a good deal?

  • @user-ef4gb6lp4d
    @user-ef4gb6lp4d 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    15 hp? One the website they say 18.5 hp with that Kawasaki engine. Nice mower looking to get one someday

    • @andybrockman2503
      @andybrockman2503 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think they did the 15 hp during that year, but then increased in the following year.

    • @user-ef4gb6lp4d
      @user-ef4gb6lp4d 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Andy Brockman 👍. Do you use a sulky and that mower or thought about getting one?

    • @andybrockman2503
      @andybrockman2503 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@user-ef4gb6lp4d I had a sulky, but it was really crappy and one of the wheels fell off. It would easily pull someone on a sulky, but with the yards I had (the one in the video was the only flat yard I mowed), it tended to get in the way, so I would just walk behind the mower. The mower was strong enough to pull me up hills, but it was more about having steep sections that I would need to walk and then the sulky would be getting in the way or I would hit my ankles on it. On my accounts, I would spend about 10-15 minutes mowing and then about 15-20 minutes with the string trimmer and edger... My accounts were smaller (less than 1 acre) so I didn't see a massive decrease in efficiency when I went from the 52" down to the 36" as far as mowing times. For instance, I had one account that would take 12 passes with my 52" to mow and it would take about 18 passes to mow with the 36"... It came out to 2-3 minutes longer.
      Ferris makes great equipment... I had a 52" with the 15 hp Kawasaki. The only time it would bog down was when I would use it for bush hogging (which is clearly not the intended use for it). The 18.5 hp is significantly better, but I was able to pull the sulky on both the 36" in this video and on my 52".
      My only "complaint" with the 36" Ferris was that the mower deck wasn't heavy enough to stay down in my trailer (I know I should have had it strapped down), but with the 52", I could put it in the trailer and if I accelerated while going up hill, the mower wouldn't tip backwards. With the 36", the mower would tip up, if the hill was steep enough. I live in an area with tons of steep hills, so it happened more than I care to admit.
      I loved both of the Ferris mowers that I had.
      I was doing lawns as a side business. If you were doing it full-time, then I would probably suggest getting the largest engine available for the model that you want. I've rarely heard anyone say they wished that they had less power. I got the 52" with the 15 hp engine because it was about $500 cheaper than the 18.5 hp engine option... I only had 20 accounts total, so it was fine for me, but if I were to do it over again, I would get the largest engine available.
      As far as 52" or 36"... I had about half of my yards that had fences and small gates. The 52" wouldn't fit in any of those yard. The 36" would fit in all but two of the yards. Knowing what I know now, if I had an account with small residential yards, I would probably buy the 36" first and then save up for a larger mower to add to the fleet. I started with a 21" push mower, so after that a 36" seemed like a breeze compared to the 21". When I was mowing a lot, I had the 52" Ferris and then sold it and bought a 52" Husqvarna zero turn. That was fine, but I had so many yards with gates that I ended up push mowing a bunch, so I traded the 52" Husqvarna for a 36" Ferris from a guy who only had commercial accounts and didn't have to deal with gates.

  • @derrickhenry8620
    @derrickhenry8620 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Which blades are you using?

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think they were the G5 Gator Blades.

  • @quietstorm8230
    @quietstorm8230 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    No velkie? No mulch kit? Whats going on here??

  • @vegass04
    @vegass04 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Did you consider putting a sulky on a mower and ride along for those larger properties? By the way, I would kill somebody if I could get one of those for 3000$ here in Europe.. I know it's used but still. These kind of mowers are so rare here that there no used one at all...

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      It would have pulled a sulky fine. I had a sulky for about two days... it was a really old, crappy one. I took a turn and one of the wheels popped off. Since I only had about 12 yards, I never bought another one or had the old one fixed.
      Getting that mower for $3,000 in the US was a great deal. Brand new, I think they were closer to $5,000 USD.

  • @mrtacusa8976
    @mrtacusa8976 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you pull a sulky behind it??

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Aqua Gaming yes. this one has a 20 HP engine so it pulls fine. I just live in an area with a ton of hills so I don't use the sulky much.

  • @chevymudding01
    @chevymudding01 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    How much was this out the door

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      chevymudding01 I traded a guy for it. It was in the neighborhood of $3,500. I think brand new they are pushing $5000 out the door unless you find a sale.

    • @NP-ux9xg
      @NP-ux9xg 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Local dealer quoted me $5300 for it. I got the Snapper Pro version which appears to be identical for $4800.

  • @kevinshepley1000
    @kevinshepley1000 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Any updates on this mower ?

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Kevin Shepley, I got out of the mowing business and sold the mower for $2,700. I bought it for $3,000, so it seems to hold its value well. I sold it to a guy that has a medium sized commercial lawn/landscape company. He said he bought it as a backup and to get through a few gates.
      The only issue that I had with it was that I broke a belt. I believe the belt broke because I was bush hogging with it.
      The only annoying thing about it was that with it being a 36", the deck didn't weigh much, so I had a few occasions when I was driving up a steep hill and the mower tipped up. This would easily be addressed by throwing a strap or a bungee cord over the front wheels, but I usually did not do that.
      I bought the 36" because I wanted a "one mower does it all" but I had two accounts that had gates that I still could not get through, but I had 3 accounts where I couldn't get a 52" in the gate, but I could get the 36".
      If you are mowing part-time or have a lot of customers with larger backyards, but narrow gates, then this might be the perfect mower for you.
      If you have a bigger mower (48", 52", 61", etc), then this is a great backup/I use it once or twice a week for a very specific account type of mower.
      A lot of it will depend on your accounts and the size of your business.
      Overall, I was very happy with the mower and would definitely buy another Ferris... I'm not sure I would get the 36" again, but mainly because I was turn down jobs that required access through a narrow gate.

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I would also say that on a property like this church, I really missed the Ferris FW25 52" that I had previously... I also had a 52" Husqvarna zero turn for while. The extra width was great on flat properties... I live in Chattanooga, so I did not have many flat properties, but the 36" was missed on flat yards.
      On properties smaller than 1/2 an acre, the difference wasn't too noticeable, but anything larger, it seemed to be crappy... Now, I mow this with a 21" push mower, so the 36" would probably feel like it was saving me a lot of time.

    • @kevinshepley1000
      @kevinshepley1000 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the reply, I appreciate your effort. I need a good 36" WB and was hoping this model was a good work horse. I have a older Ferris 48" single hydro, but need something smaller to fit gated properties. Not many reviews done on this mower, why I asked. Thanks again. Cheers!!

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@kevinshepley1000 I think it is a good work horse. I have been impressed with Ferris' ability to hold up and get the job done. I've also been impressed with the amount of support that they put behind their products. I had a few questions at the beginning (when I had the 52") and I emailed the manufacturer and I had a call back within a day or two with an engineer who walked me through the process of fixing the issue (I needed to tighten the bolt that holds the "speed"). It saved me about 2 hours of driving to the dealer to get the answer and it saved me a lot of aggravation because the mower would go from 3 down to 1.5 over about 200 yards of mowing, so I constantly had to adjust the speed back up to 3. Not sure if that makes sense or not, but wanted to let you know that it wasn't a serious issue, just a "getting used to a new mower" issue.

  • @robertmailhos8159
    @robertmailhos8159 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    How much does it cost 🙄?

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I paid $3,000 for it with less than 100 hours on it. I think new, they range from $3,700 to $4,600 depending on what deals are going on.

  • @tonyslawncare
    @tonyslawncare 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    You still liking it? I subscribed check me out too i do mowing vlogs etc.

    • @waldenmowing8364
      @waldenmowing8364  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Tony's Lawn care! I still really like the mower. It is holding up well and still doing a great job cutting.