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A lot of my pasture is very rough, and this new mower handled it with ease.

I set the adjustment knob for my weight, and even hitting some holes that were 6" deep or deeper that I was unable to see because of the tall grass, not once did I bottom out the seat.

My old bones can't take a beating like they use to, and this seat was definitely a good selling point when purchasing this particular mower.

Now, I'm fixing to go now the area around my new 8 acre carp pond, and see how it's gonna look after it's first mowing of the year...
That was my next question. I have a bit of rutting around my pond area. Suspension seat only?
 

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That was my next question. I have a bit of rutting around my pond area. Suspension seat only?
It is suspension seat only, but oh what a nice seat it is.

Just finished mowing around my new carp pond, and dang gone it looks nice!

Just took a picture of the "adjustment knob -

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I looked at 2 Bobcat models at Atwoods this week. Both were 52" but several hundred $$$ different in price.
Do you mind sharing where and how much the 61" was??? Thanks
Bixby Outdoor Power and Equipment.

48 months @ 0% interest.

Ask for David. He can give you prices on all their mowers, and answer any questions you may have.
 
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I looked at 2 Bobcat models at Atwoods this week. Both were 52" but several hundred $$$ different in price.
Do you mind sharing where and how much the 61" was??? Thanks
There is quite a bit of difference from the models Atwoods sells and the one listed by the OP. The Atwoods versions are more for a homeowner. The one listed here is more commercial duty.

I wanted a 48” stand on version and found a used one late last season that I bought. It had a couple dozen hours on it.

These mowers cut great and are comparable to the other commercial mowers. The new commercial models sell for MSRP, at least they did when I was looking last year.

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I didnt know Bobcat made a ZT, thats a sexy azz machine!

Geez -- im at an age and a level of land ownership where i have to agree

My inner 32y/0 self wants to slap my now 52 y/o self for thinking the term "sexy ass machine!" - as it aspplies to lawn equipment

(Of course we could go down rabbit holes of innuendos - "cuttin' the lawn, trimmin' the hedges, - etc etc)
 

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