Well, I went into drop off my John Deere mower blades for sharpening. Upon picking them up of course I need to look at their used mower inventory. 
This Simplicity caught my attention since it's a commercial mower? And it was $3,000 price tag on it. Showed 2011 Simplicity Cobalt 6xx hours. There's a few things that look a bit rough like the fuel level gauges (can't see through them) etc. online folks are saying these are nearly identical to the Ferris mowers since Briggs and Stratton owned them. Not sure who does now.
Owner came out & let me take it for a spin after he learned I was serious about it. First time on a ZT and at 41 yrs old it was about time...
I had no interest in ZT's all of these years for a couple reasons. Cost being #1, Didn't need one, & fear of a rough ride #2. My yard isn't smooth. This ZT seems to solve at least 2 of those issues. I don't really need one period just to get that out front.
The business is supposed to bring it to my house this week. I don't have a wide enough trailer to move it. Not sure how that'll work out yet. Shows 5.18" wide with shute up and my trailer is 5x10. I need to take a tape measure to it to confirm there's no more width room.
All I know is I've learned that buying an older commercial level mower can be a good option. I have no idea what this thing will need or if it will be a bust but it did ride smooth with that suspension setup.
$3250 w/tax including $40 to deliver it. I'll get some more pictures up once it's here. I need to get the engine model to download the manuals but looks like it might just spec a 30 grade oil. I'll go with a 50 grade though.
This Simplicity caught my attention since it's a commercial mower? And it was $3,000 price tag on it. Showed 2011 Simplicity Cobalt 6xx hours. There's a few things that look a bit rough like the fuel level gauges (can't see through them) etc. online folks are saying these are nearly identical to the Ferris mowers since Briggs and Stratton owned them. Not sure who does now.
Owner came out & let me take it for a spin after he learned I was serious about it. First time on a ZT and at 41 yrs old it was about time...
I had no interest in ZT's all of these years for a couple reasons. Cost being #1, Didn't need one, & fear of a rough ride #2. My yard isn't smooth. This ZT seems to solve at least 2 of those issues. I don't really need one period just to get that out front.
The business is supposed to bring it to my house this week. I don't have a wide enough trailer to move it. Not sure how that'll work out yet. Shows 5.18" wide with shute up and my trailer is 5x10. I need to take a tape measure to it to confirm there's no more width room.
All I know is I've learned that buying an older commercial level mower can be a good option. I have no idea what this thing will need or if it will be a bust but it did ride smooth with that suspension setup.
$3250 w/tax including $40 to deliver it. I'll get some more pictures up once it's here. I need to get the engine model to download the manuals but looks like it might just spec a 30 grade oil. I'll go with a 50 grade though.