Very nice machine. Absolutely insane what they’re pushing on us. That sticker brought back a lot of memories - had a close friend who worked at Garlock and was an EMT and fireman over there before he died.
I cannot believe how it just takes one signature to create unrealistic laws. Garlock was a very large employer at one time along with Fairchild down in Macedon. Blazey has really taken care of me and I trust them. Thanks for watching.
You will love that mower. We have 30 acres an mow 20 of it. I have 2 of them me an the wife. Tag team it out. Its been 6 yrs know an i have not replaced anything on eather of them . I just change the hydro oil and filter. An the motor oil then adjust the valves yearly. An sharpen the blades a few times a season. Only thing I can say is the Hydro filters are expensive.
It mows great but really sucks down gas. Hopefully that will go down with break in. I priced out the hydro oil for the pumps and was quoted $80 a gallon with 3 gallons needed so along with filters it's not a cheap machine to maintain. Terrible deck to keep clean with all the hardware in the way. Thanks for watching.
It has been pretty good. Poor deck design with the bolts in the way of scraping and sucks about 2 gallons of gas an hour. Cuts nice. Thanks for watching.
Oh no!!! Catalytic converters on law equipment!!!! So I guess we will have to register and get annual inspections and little license plates for our mowers next (along with the companion "tax")!!!
Starting soon, tier 4 emissions on all small engines. Not just higher HP ones. In NY it's getting to the point if it moves, tax it or outlaw it. Thanks for watching.
This one was definitely pricey but it was the one they have not had any problems with from their commercial users and the seat is very comfortable. Hopefully it will outlast me. Engine matters more then brand for most of them. Thanks for watching.
@@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023 my neighbor has a larger model than one you bought and it’s amazing. Love the pedal on the deck that will instantly raise cutting deck to avoid roots or other obstacles. I know you’ll love it and it will probably be the last one you will ever buy. I’ve seen how well you take care of your equipment.
Yea, I couldn't believe they are trying to copy California. The tier 4 emissions will effect all states though. NY is turning into a Banana Republic lately and it's getting scary. Thanks for watching.
When I used to cut at the farm with 2 tractors with 42 inch decks it took 3 1/2 hrs now with a 60 inch zero turn it takes me 3 hrs I have a lot to cut around I got the Cub Cadet Tank its 7 - 8 years old and no troubles I am now looking for a new one and I am looking at Cub Cadet or a Kubota I cant wait to see more about your Kubota
This machine definitely will speed it up. Still will need the BX for the hill and wet areas but they only get cut every couple weeks. My dealer has a bunch of commercial users of this model with no major problems yet. This is simple older technology with a proven history. Time will tell how it lasts. I would recommend getting one before the tier 4 standards are enforced for all engines and not just higher HP ones. Thanks for watching.
I have a Kubota ZD1211 a diesel 24.8 hp, no emission equipment to deal with and no ethanol gas headaches. You can get it with 60 or 72" decks and side or rear discharge. If you don't have tight stuff I'd go with the front mount style as they can handle hills or ditches with 4wd. I sold my gas F725 about 12 years ago, after ethanol made it a pain to keep running. I prefer diesel for equipment.
I like diesel also but didn't want to spend another $8k plus tax for a slower, heavier machine. I actually found a zd236 with 240 hours that was an option. These gas machines are built to last 2500 hours that will outlast me. Thanks for watching.
Good looking machine. Not only will your body thank you, but you should see a significant reduction in time it takes to mow your lawn. I bought (last spring) a JD Z545R (EFI) and love it... It also has a 25hp Kawasaki engine. But Gawd they're expensive Best of luck and enjoy.
Thanks. The recent price increases due to steel costs has really made them expensive. Only going to get worse with tier 4 emmissions. Kawasaki is definitely a great choice for mowers. Thanks for watching.
In my experience the Kawasaki engine is the way to go. My first zero turn was a Scag Tiger Cub with the 19hp Kawasaki engine and I tell you that thing had way more grunt than any 25 or 27 horsepower Kohler powered zero turn I’ve owned since. Are you planning to adapt your Cyclone Rake to the new zero turn?
I think the carbureted ones are the most trouble free but consume more gas. This is 25.5 hp and will cut scary fast. My dealer only orders the Kawasaki ones on this machine due to the reliability. I am thinking about selling the cyclone rake and switching to the new dump bagger in the future. I wouldn't want that whipping around a zero turn the way it does the heavier bx. Thanks for watching
Hi 👋, I forgot to mention that this must be the Turning point for you, at what point do you Turn that is the question, 😅😂😂. I would love one of those, it must have a quick Turn around, 😂 good luck with your Kubota , play Safe, PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
It's a great mower so far. Much better cut then the neighbors Ferris. Definitely thirsty but is really fast. The seat is awesome and It definitely was the right choice for my needs. Best part is having a great dealer. Thanks for watching.
Nice mower, I run a scag and a bad habit I created was warming the motor up, then going to full throttle and turning my blades on, much to much for the clutch pack on the pto button, please dont be like me, warm the motor up, roll to your start, reduce engine power to 1/4 then turn the blades on, after they are on, throttle up.
That's 100% correct, other suggestions are always mow at full throttle use your control arms to regulate speed. I also change oil every 50 mowing hours with all my lawn care business equipment 3 of my engines have over 2000 hours still running strong. I use 15/w50 synthetic small engine oil not car oil there is a difference.
They said a couple minutes warm up from cold then about half throttle and turn on the blade clutch. Seems to work well. I'm going to cut at 3/4 throttle for the first 8 hours then drop the oil. Kawasaki uses a semi synthetic with additives for heat that I will be using. They recommended 100 hours between changes but I plan on 50 also. For what they cost you definitely have to keep up with the maintenance. Thanks for watching.
I wouldn't put that on a zero turn the way it whips the BX around plus it's too heavy when full for a zero turn axle loading with the wheels at the rear and heavy blower up front. Plan on replacing it with a bagger made for the mower that is easier to use and dump along with safer some day. Thanks for watching
You 're gonna wish you bought the MyRide Toro version after being bounced around driving the Kubota. I have a 63" Toro MyRide 2000 TitanHD, deck is suspended so it takes all the bumps out of play. I bring it to the John Deere dealer for lubes and such, because they're closer to me. Lovin it!
It is faster and more comfortable.. The lower center of gravity helps with the tippy feeling on bumps and the seat is really comfortable. The cut is better at higher speeds and turns so fast. I don't use it on my hill or wet bottom because it's not great in those conditions and I only cut them with the BX every couple weeks. Having both is the perfect solution for all conditions. I feel if you just have one the BX is best because it can do other chores but for just grass the Z726 is best. It does suck gas though. Uses about 2 gallons per hour so far compared to the BX at .6 gallons of diesel a hour. Thanks for watching.
I think now that I can get it to go in a straight line it will. I started out trying to steer it like a bicycle where one side of the handle bar goes foward and the other back that resulted in a zig zag. Then I finally realized set the speed then just adjust one. It's fast and responsive. Thanks for watching.
Hi 👋. URHC + KO . Who is the lucky boy then?, great looking 👀 machine, I could of done with that yesterday, I spent 5Hr yesterday with my Honda walk behind lawnmower, 26” . That was given to me last year, I spent approximately two hours cleaning it up and trying to get it going. I found out that the coil part was rubbing on the centre rotor obviously would not cause a spark. I set it up with about a piece of paper.. gap. I used to have a 48 inch John Deere ride on , but in 2019, I was burgled and that stolen plus chainsaws, lawn strimmers , over 15,000€ , I had insufficient insurance, plus my ex partner scammed half for the payout, as the insurance was in her name, I’ve still got 5 to 6 hours of cutting the lawn that will probably have to wait until sometime next week as I have rain setting in , Glad to hear that you’ve got your new toy all up and running , Great to hear you talk about your lifestyle and you are obviously very self-sufficient, be safe, PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
Hopefully this will let us manage the property for a couple more years. I have been having medical problems since my second covid vaccine that has made everything harder to keep up with. Thanks for watching.
@@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023 Hi 👋, I was 70 in February 2022, on Sunday 27 of March 22, I had a heart attack after helping somebody move load of their furniture, and then load in my van up with that contents, to travel on the Monday 270m to Bordeaux, too another property, This is what my so-called friends are like all he was concerned about, was how I or he was going to arrange to take the van to the property, On the Monday after spending a few hours in the operating theatre, I called one of my other so-called friends and asked him if he would take my van with my other so-called friends contents to Bordeaux. He said he would , Chris the person that I was moving has never once, since he has moved, phoned me to ask how I am, I have a very very bad problem with my X female partner she has scammed me for a serious amount of money. And I have, since found out that some of my so-called friends had been sending messages back to her, telling her what has happened, and they’ve been trying to put more stress on me, Ps just before Christmas I told them to take a run and jump in polite words, My ex and I purchased an old Mill in France back in 2012/3 which I have been working on since then to turn into a beautiful property, plus the property we owned in England, an old Forge which I have been working on since around 2001 2002, so you can imagine the amount of money that I have spent working on these two properties, after she started threatening me back in 2019 when I we were living in the UK, I decided I had enough and I went and spoke to the authorities i.e. the police and the solicitor and they told me just go and move to France so I did, And this is when you find out, who is your friends and your family , my so-called friends and family, I’ve been set up , she tried to get me sectioned, My Ex and friends and family thought they were going to get a luxurious holiday home, Sorry I don’t talk to people very often as I cannot speak French, what keeps me going is listening to music and listening and watching TH-cam, My property is next to a river, and I have just over 1 acre of land, and there is probably with some of the trees 4-5 are in the river which I have to remove later in the year when the river drops, I have sent years of time and effort, and obviously money in trying to do these two properties up one to make some money on the one in France to retire to, yes I am retired but still have a lot of work to do on the moulin/mill, I have been told not to do any more work on the mill until all the financial side has been sorted, So yesterday I mowed about half of the lawn, but today I have not done the thing that I’ve been in bed for the last five hours. During the day.. At my age I should be able to relax and enjoy the France countryside and food, that was the plan I / we should’ve been here in self, sustainable countryside like yourselves, You are a very lucky person you are manage to fulfil your dreams. You obviously have a very loving wife. And I find your territorial is very inspirational. And by the looks of it, you live in a beautiful part of the countryside.. I look forward to your next project, and your territorial on your next appliance, or gadgets, play and be safe , PHIL FROM PHIL DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE
I have a Toro Time cutter. It has a Kawasaki motor. It is probably 15 years old. Have had to replace blades tires. One starter. The Kawasaki engine has plenty of power and still cuts great. You want be disappointed. I would just as soon have one as the other.
The kawasaki motor and a 60 inch deck were my only requirements. The 4 year warranty is nice to have also. I decided dealer support with pandemic quality was important so went Kubota. One of the few that is fully made in America. Thanks for watching.
@@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023 mine is a 54 and it has been a good motor. On a lawnmower everything is working against itself. I did a lot of research before I got the Toro and the Kawasaki motor . What I heard was the Kubota had the best Diesel motor and they use the Kawasaki in most of the higher end lawnmowers.
It's one of the carburated ones that have a long-standing reputation. 12 mph doesn't sound fast but it sure seems fast mowing. Amazing cut compared to the old bx. Thanks for watching.
From listening to your description of the stupid laws and regulations where you live at the beginning, I'm guessing you're a fellow New Yorker? LOL! I heard Blazey's is fantastic from a friend of mine who bought a mower from them... and he lives close to Buffalo, which isn't exactly close to Blazey's.
Seems odd the us and canada are well organized in controlling emissions. Yet look at Europe and the middle east asia who are not doing their part in controlling emissions. California and new york are going a little overboard.
It's makes no sense the way this whole situation is being handled. Lithium batteries are not the future, they are old technology that is past its prime. Trouble is its all about lobbyists and campaign donation paybacks that control our leaders. Glad I grew up when I did. Thanks for watching
Actually, I'm trying to spend it before they run out of money and close 😢. I don't trust the fed seeing how they are secretly trying to switch over to un backed digital currency. Just so many lies from those in charge these days. Thanks for watching.
Very nice machine.
Absolutely insane what they’re pushing on us.
That sticker brought back a lot of memories - had a close friend who worked at Garlock and was an EMT and fireman over there before he died.
I cannot believe how it just takes one signature to create unrealistic laws. Garlock was a very large employer at one time along with Fairchild down in Macedon. Blazey has really taken care of me and I trust them. Thanks for watching.
Your daffodils in the background are beautiful!.
Thhey are our first sign of spring. The recent heat is shortening their lifes this year. Thanks for watching.
You will love that mower. We have 30 acres an mow 20 of it. I have 2 of them me an the wife. Tag team it out. Its been 6 yrs know an i have not replaced anything on eather of them . I just change the hydro oil and filter. An the motor oil then adjust the valves yearly. An sharpen the blades a few times a season. Only thing I can say is the Hydro filters are expensive.
It mows great but really sucks down gas. Hopefully that will go down with break in. I priced out the hydro oil for the pumps and was quoted $80 a gallon with 3 gallons needed so along with filters it's not a cheap machine to maintain. Terrible deck to keep clean with all the hardware in the way. Thanks for watching.
Congratulations on the new mower.
Thanks. It is a big timesaver and comfortable. Thanks for watching.
Ihave this same mower with same engine with almost 700 hrs in 7 years , no problems, good mower
It has been pretty good. Poor deck design with the bolts in the way of scraping and sucks about 2 gallons of gas an hour. Cuts nice. Thanks for watching.
Enjoyed your video, mine’s getting delivered tomorrow 🎉
Its a nice mower so far and has a beautiful cut. Sucks about 2 gallons of fuel an hour but is fast. Thanks for watching.
You can't go wrong with Kubota. Their products are high quality and long lasting. You are lucky to have a dealer you can trust in your area. Enjoy.
These days having a good dealer is very important. Not the latest and greatest technology but works great so far. Thanks for watching.
Nice mower!! Would love something like that when we get our truck paid off, lol. Enjoy it!
With tier4 emissions starting on all small engines soon I just didn't want to wati. It's a real timesaver. Thanks for watching.
Oh no!!! Catalytic converters on law equipment!!!! So I guess we will have to register and get annual inspections and little license plates for our mowers next (along with the companion "tax")!!!
Starting soon, tier 4 emissions on all small engines. Not just higher HP ones. In NY it's getting to the point if it moves, tax it or outlaw it. Thanks for watching.
I have a Hustler with the Kawasaki engine and love it. The Kubota was out of my range. You have such a beautiful piece of property
This one was definitely pricey but it was the one they have not had any problems with from their commercial users and the seat is very comfortable. Hopefully it will outlast me. Engine matters more then brand for most of them. Thanks for watching.
@@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023 my neighbor has a larger model than one you bought and it’s amazing. Love the pedal on the deck that will instantly raise cutting deck to avoid roots or other obstacles. I know you’ll love it and it will probably be the last one you will ever buy. I’ve seen how well you take care of your equipment.
Sounds like were I was born, they have lost there mind's.. New York has flipped..... Keep it up brother...
Yea, I couldn't believe they are trying to copy California. The tier 4 emissions will effect all states though. NY is turning into a Banana Republic lately and it's getting scary. Thanks for watching.
When I used to cut at the farm with 2 tractors with 42 inch decks it took 3 1/2 hrs now with a 60 inch zero turn it takes me 3 hrs I have a lot to cut around I got the Cub Cadet Tank its 7 - 8 years old and no troubles I am now looking for a new one and I am looking at Cub Cadet or a Kubota I cant wait to see more about your Kubota
This machine definitely will speed it up. Still will need the BX for the hill and wet areas but they only get cut every couple weeks. My dealer has a bunch of commercial users of this model with no major problems yet. This is simple older technology with a proven history. Time will tell how it lasts. I would recommend getting one before the tier 4 standards are enforced for all engines and not just higher HP ones. Thanks for watching.
It will be sometime this year Thanks @@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023
I have a Kubota ZD1211 a diesel 24.8 hp, no emission equipment to deal with and no ethanol gas headaches.
You can get it with 60 or 72" decks and side or rear discharge.
If you don't have tight stuff I'd go with the front mount style as they can handle hills or ditches with 4wd.
I sold my gas F725 about 12 years ago, after ethanol made it a pain to keep running. I prefer diesel for equipment.
I like diesel also but didn't want to spend another $8k plus tax for a slower, heavier machine. I actually found a zd236 with 240 hours that was an option. These gas machines are built to last 2500 hours that will outlast me. Thanks for watching.
Good looking machine. Not only will your body thank you, but you should see a significant reduction in time it takes to mow your lawn. I bought (last spring) a JD Z545R (EFI) and love it... It also has a 25hp Kawasaki engine. But Gawd they're expensive Best of luck and enjoy.
Thanks. The recent price increases due to steel costs has really made them expensive. Only going to get worse with tier 4 emmissions. Kawasaki is definitely a great choice for mowers. Thanks for watching.
In my experience the Kawasaki engine is the way to go. My first zero turn was a Scag Tiger Cub with the 19hp Kawasaki engine and I tell you that thing had way more grunt than any 25 or 27 horsepower Kohler powered zero turn I’ve owned since. Are you planning to adapt your Cyclone Rake to the new zero turn?
I think the carbureted ones are the most trouble free but consume more gas. This is 25.5 hp and will cut scary fast. My dealer only orders the Kawasaki ones on this machine due to the reliability. I am thinking about selling the cyclone rake and switching to the new dump bagger in the future. I wouldn't want that whipping around a zero turn the way it does the heavier bx. Thanks for watching
My husband had a Kubota and he loved it. It was his baby!
They are simple machines that are made to last. Thanks for watching.
Nice machine 😊
It's going to be a big help. Thanks for watching.
Hi 👋, I forgot to mention that this must be the Turning point for you, at what point do you Turn that is the question, 😅😂😂.
I would love one of those, it must have a quick Turn around, 😂 good luck with your Kubota , play Safe,
PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
It turns so fast I have to use the seat belt to feel safe. The hydraulics have instant response on this model.
Congrats!!!!
Thanks. It seems to be a very nice mower. Thanks for watching.
Good choice, Bro.
I really like it so far. Thanks for watching.
Nice mower man 😊. I almost bought one.
It's a great mower so far. Much better cut then the neighbors Ferris. Definitely thirsty but is really fast. The seat is awesome and It definitely was the right choice for my needs. Best part is having a great dealer. Thanks for watching.
Nice mower, I run a scag and a bad habit I created was warming the motor up, then going to full throttle and turning my blades on, much to much for the clutch pack on the pto button, please dont be like me, warm the motor up, roll to your start, reduce engine power to 1/4 then turn the blades on, after they are on, throttle up.
That's 100% correct, other suggestions are always mow at full throttle use your control arms to regulate speed. I also change oil every 50 mowing hours with all my lawn care business equipment 3 of my engines have over 2000 hours still running strong. I use 15/w50 synthetic small engine oil not car oil there is a difference.
They said a couple minutes warm up from cold then about half throttle and turn on the blade clutch. Seems to work well. I'm going to cut at 3/4 throttle for the first 8 hours then drop the oil. Kawasaki uses a semi synthetic with additives for heat that I will be using. They recommended 100 hours between changes but I plan on 50 also. For what they cost you definitely have to keep up with the maintenance. Thanks for watching.
Will your cyclone rake work with this mower
I wouldn't put that on a zero turn the way it whips the BX around plus it's too heavy when full for a zero turn axle loading with the wheels at the rear and heavy blower up front. Plan on replacing it with a bagger made for the mower that is easier to use and dump along with safer some day. Thanks for watching
Very nice!
I think I made the right choice. 4 year homeowners warranty is the best part. Thanks for watching.
You 're gonna wish you bought the MyRide Toro version after being bounced around driving the Kubota. I have a 63" Toro MyRide 2000 TitanHD, deck is suspended so it takes all the bumps out of play. I bring it to the John Deere dealer for lubes and such, because they're closer to me. Lovin it!
No, I wanted the parker drives and this has the most comfortable suspension seat I have ever sat in.Thanks for watching.
hey brother, i been mowing 5 acres with a bx 2360. considering the same z726, is it a big step up from the bx?
It is faster and more comfortable.. The lower center of gravity helps with the tippy feeling on bumps and the seat is really comfortable. The cut is better at higher speeds and turns so fast. I don't use it on my hill or wet bottom because it's not great in those conditions and I only cut them with the BX every couple weeks. Having both is the perfect solution for all conditions. I feel if you just have one the BX is best because it can do other chores but for just grass the Z726 is best. It does suck gas though. Uses about 2 gallons per hour so far compared to the BX at .6 gallons of diesel a hour. Thanks for watching.
@@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023 Thanks a bunch. I got a few wet areas too, BX is a billy goat. Think Im gonna add the z726 like you
I think you will love it. The biggest thing to get used to is not having a pivoting front end that can make it a little rocky on terrain changes.
Did it cut your mowing time down to a third of what it used to be?
I think now that I can get it to go in a straight line it will. I started out trying to steer it like a bicycle where one side of the handle bar goes foward and the other back that resulted in a zig zag. Then I finally realized set the speed then just adjust one. It's fast and responsive. Thanks for watching.
Hi 👋. URHC + KO . Who is the lucky boy then?, great looking 👀 machine, I could of done with that yesterday, I spent 5Hr yesterday with my Honda walk behind lawnmower, 26” . That was given to me last year, I spent approximately two hours cleaning it up and trying to get it going. I found out that the coil part was rubbing on the centre rotor obviously would not cause a spark. I set it up with about a piece of paper.. gap.
I used to have a 48 inch John Deere ride on , but in 2019, I was burgled and that stolen plus chainsaws, lawn strimmers , over 15,000€ , I had insufficient insurance, plus my ex partner scammed half for the payout, as the insurance was in her name,
I’ve still got 5 to 6 hours of cutting the lawn that will probably have to wait until sometime next week as I have rain setting in ,
Glad to hear that you’ve got your new toy all up and running , Great to hear you talk about your lifestyle and you are obviously very self-sufficient, be safe, PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.
Hopefully this will let us manage the property for a couple more years. I have been having medical problems since my second covid vaccine that has made everything harder to keep up with. Thanks for watching.
@@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023 Hi 👋, I was 70 in February 2022, on Sunday 27 of March 22, I had a heart attack after helping somebody move load of their furniture, and then load in my van up with that contents, to travel on the Monday 270m to Bordeaux, too another property,
This is what my so-called friends are like all he was concerned about, was how I or he was going to arrange to take the van to the property,
On the Monday after spending a few hours in the operating theatre, I called one of my other so-called friends and asked him if he would take my van with my other so-called friends contents to Bordeaux. He said he would , Chris the person that I was moving has never once, since he has moved, phoned me to ask how I am, I have a very very bad problem with my X female partner she has scammed me for a serious amount of money.
And I have, since found out that some of my so-called friends had been sending messages back to her, telling her what has happened, and they’ve been trying to put more stress on me, Ps just before Christmas I told them to take a run and jump in polite words,
My ex and I purchased an old Mill in France back in 2012/3 which I have been working on since then to turn into a beautiful property, plus the property we owned in England, an old Forge which I have been working on since around 2001 2002, so you can imagine the amount of money that I have spent working on these two properties, after she started threatening me back in 2019 when I we were living in the UK, I decided I had enough and I went and spoke to the authorities i.e. the police and the solicitor and they told me just go and move to France so I did,
And this is when you find out, who is your friends and your family , my so-called friends and family, I’ve been set up , she tried to get me sectioned,
My Ex and friends and family thought they were going to get a luxurious holiday home,
Sorry I don’t talk to people very often as I cannot speak French, what keeps me going is listening to music and listening and watching TH-cam,
My property is next to a river, and I have just over 1 acre of land, and there is probably with some of the trees 4-5 are in the river which I have to remove later in the year when the river drops,
I have sent years of time and effort, and obviously money in trying to do these two properties up one to make some money on the one in France to retire to, yes I am retired but still have a lot of work to do on the moulin/mill, I have been told not to do any more work on the mill until all the financial side has been sorted,
So yesterday I mowed about half of the lawn, but today I have not done the thing that I’ve been in bed for the last five hours. During the day..
At my age I should be able to relax and enjoy the France countryside and food, that was the plan
I / we should’ve been here in self, sustainable countryside like yourselves,
You are a very lucky person you are manage to fulfil your dreams. You obviously have a very loving wife.
And I find your territorial is very inspirational. And by the looks of it, you live in a beautiful part of the countryside..
I look forward to your next project, and your territorial on your next appliance, or gadgets,
play and be safe , PHIL FROM PHIL DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE
Looks like a nice toy and ride. 😊
This one is definitely not a toy. It should give us a couple extra years in the country. Thanks for watching.
I have a Toro Time cutter. It has a Kawasaki motor. It is probably 15 years old. Have had to replace blades tires. One starter. The Kawasaki engine has plenty of power and still cuts great. You want be disappointed. I would just as soon have one as the other.
The kawasaki motor and a 60 inch deck were my only requirements. The 4 year warranty is nice to have also. I decided dealer support with pandemic quality was important so went Kubota. One of the few that is fully made in America. Thanks for watching.
@@unemployedredneckhillbilly2023 mine is a 54 and it has been a good motor. On a lawnmower everything is working against itself. I did a lot of research before I got the Toro and the Kawasaki motor . What I heard was the Kubota had the best Diesel motor and they use the Kawasaki in most of the higher end lawnmowers.
Enjoy I like my zero turn I have a gravely my self
Thanks, So much quicker and easier to use for the flatter areas. Thanks for watching.
Yowser!
Thanks for watching.
Kawasaki engine, awesome!
Bloody hell, it's fast!
It's one of the carburated ones that have a long-standing reputation. 12 mph doesn't sound fast but it sure seems fast mowing. Amazing cut compared to the old bx. Thanks for watching.
From listening to your description of the stupid laws and regulations where you live at the beginning, I'm guessing you're a fellow New Yorker? LOL! I heard Blazey's is fantastic from a friend of mine who bought a mower from them... and he lives close to Buffalo, which isn't exactly close to Blazey's.
Yes, east of Rochester. The kid just started running Blazey's and not the same now. They have lots of stock in their lots now. Thanks for watching.
Seems odd the us and canada are well organized in controlling emissions. Yet look at Europe and the middle east asia who are not doing their part in controlling emissions. California and new york are going a little overboard.
It's makes no sense the way this whole situation is being handled. Lithium batteries are not the future, they are old technology that is past its prime. Trouble is its all about lobbyists and campaign donation paybacks that control our leaders. Glad I grew up when I did. Thanks for watching
Aw, come on, you just have "you can't take it with you-itis", so you are spending the kids inheritance. I don't blame you.
Actually, I'm trying to spend it before they run out of money and close 😢. I don't trust the fed seeing how they are secretly trying to switch over to un backed digital currency. Just so many lies from those in charge these days. Thanks for watching.
Ariens is the best.
All ariens products are junk in my book. Thanks for watching.