I bought a ZK 61 inch with the 37hp Vanguard approximately 3 months ago. This mower has increased my business. Nothing else has changed other than the new ZK. I had a person stop their car in the street while a lawn was being finished, driver exited the car and asked "Why doesn't my lawn look like this one. ?" He is now a customer. That is profitability, the ZK has increased my customer base on several occasions. I find a need for a 52" and the only question is will it be another ZK or the Stander X.
Ed, Bill's design and ideas combined with the reliability of Wright Mowers have made me a very rich man. I have been on a Stander for over a decade and will ALWAYS have one in my fleet.
My 2015 Wright Z 61" 850 Kawasaki has over 1700 hours on it and I just this month replaced my first idler pulley. Very first thing metal to be replaced on it. What Ed is saying about reliability couldn't be more true. I own three Wright Mowers with well over 3000 hours combined on them and they all still do well.
Hey Ed I’m wanting to get a .72 stand on with dual wheels. Like many manufacturers I’m having a hard time finding stand on mowers. What is going on? I’d like to get one, my local dealer said they can’t get them. He also told me starting July 1st your prices are going up.
I was there many years ago when Dane Scag stole your idea for the stander he's out of business now and your doing great crime doesn't pay take care my friend 😊
On the Stander X can you change the spring to make the operator controls not as stiff or is there an adjustment to make them less stiff? They seem to be way to stiff and just curious if stretching the spring or changing spring would help. Thanks Ed.
@@Ed.Wright Not the platform but the actual control handles that move the hydrolics? The platform is perfect. Thanks. The the hand lever springs be stretched to make hand controls lighter?
I heard that the new zero turn as a revised deck kinda like the “aero core 1.5” that doesn’t have that rear left drop for the vacuum on the deck. It was said that improves cut for northern turfs. I also noticed that the stander b has a more basic deck that looks more like the new zero turns without that vacuum part. Does that mean the stander b has the newer style aero core 1.5 type deck?
@@Ed.Wright would that 1.5 deck be better for grass in the Chicago area? Are their any plans for a revised areo core 2 deck? If so is there any time frame when that would be available?
I bought a ZK 61 inch with the 37hp Vanguard approximately 3 months ago. This mower has increased my business. Nothing else has changed other than the new ZK. I had a person stop their car in the street while a lawn was being finished, driver exited the car and asked "Why doesn't my lawn look like this one. ?" He is now a customer. That is profitability, the ZK has increased my customer base on several occasions. I find a need for a 52" and the only question is will it be another ZK or the Stander X.
Ed, Bill's design and ideas combined with the reliability of Wright Mowers have made me a very rich man. I have been on a Stander for over a decade and will ALWAYS have one in my fleet.
Awesome video Ed. This way of thinking is why I bought my Wright stander. Hoping to add another by the end of the year
Thanks for your feedback and your business!
Probably the best video you’ve made. Thanks Ed
My 2015 Wright Z 61" 850 Kawasaki has over 1700 hours on it and I just this month replaced my first idler pulley. Very first thing metal to be replaced on it. What Ed is saying about reliability couldn't be more true. I own three Wright Mowers with well over 3000 hours combined on them and they all still do well.
Good to hear. Those Z's where pretty simple without a lot to go wrong.
I started with the Wright stander, tried others and will never buy others again. ZK and Intensity are the best for long term.
They are the real workhorses of the pack.
Next season I hope to purchase one.
Will we get a 32 intensity? My yards are 4-8k sq ft… I’m located in southern Florida
Hey Ed I’m wanting to get a .72 stand on with dual wheels. Like many manufacturers I’m having a hard time finding stand on mowers. What is going on? I’d like to get one, my local dealer said they can’t get them. He also told me starting July 1st your prices are going up.
I was there many years ago when Dane Scag stole your idea for the stander he's out of business now and your doing great crime doesn't pay take care my friend 😊
Thanks!
On the Stander X can you change the spring to make the operator controls not as stiff or is there an adjustment to make them less stiff? They seem to be way to stiff and just curious if stretching the spring or changing spring would help. Thanks Ed.
Yes, you can add or remove the squishies to match your preference. We ship the mower a little on the stiff side.
@@Ed.Wright Not the platform but the actual control handles that move the hydrolics? The platform is perfect. Thanks. The the hand lever springs be stretched to make hand controls lighter?
I filled out demo on your website not heard anything yet
Sorry to hear that, please send us a note again and make note that you didn't hear back the first time and we'll look into it.
I heard that the new zero turn as a revised deck kinda like the “aero core 1.5” that doesn’t have that rear left drop for the vacuum on the deck. It was said that improves cut for northern turfs. I also noticed that the stander b has a more basic deck that looks more like the new zero turns without that vacuum part. Does that mean the stander b has the newer style aero core 1.5 type deck?
Yes, basically the same as the 1.5. Same baffle shape in the front but fabricated differently.
@@Ed.Wright would that 1.5 deck be better for grass in the Chicago area? Are their any plans for a revised areo core 2 deck? If so is there any time frame when that would be available?
Have you ever compared the zk61 inch deck to the sack v ride pros and com thanks