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The newer age of FEL machines

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JoeM

Something growing in popularity over the last half dozen years. 

Seems very useful.

 

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ebinmaine

That is very cool. Not something I recall seeing before on a zero turn.

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ri702bill
Posted (edited)

Oh, Boy!! I can see one soon hanging upside down at the @Pullstart Stable!!!  :ROTF:

 

Using a Zero Turn instead of a garden tractor certainly give better maneuverability in compact areas....

 

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Pullstart

I’ve seen snow plows, not FELs.  Pretty cool, but it seems like it needs some counterbalance on the back, did anyone see those rear tires hopping?

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

I’ve seen snow plows, not FELs.  Pretty cool, but it seems like it needs some counterbalance on the back, did anyone see those rear tires hopping?

 

 

I had that same counterbalance thought.

 

Very similar to any other machine on the market. It has its limitations just like a 40,000 lb excavator and people have to follow them, but likely they'll be pushed hard.

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ri702bill

And since the newer machines are constructed of stamping made of cost-reduced materials, I wonder what breaks first?????

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WHX??
40 minutes ago, Pullstart said:

 anyone see those rear tires hopping?

Or hear a belt squeal in the first part where the dude is laying down gravel over fresh mowed grass? Thought he woulda grubbed top soil off first? 

 

I could see it if done proper. 

Light work around  the ranch or such be the cat's meow 😻

Trannys designed for torque and not speed. Proper foot wear,  frame stiffening. Foot bucket control. 

Some ZT frames flex alot I know mine does. 

Be a poor man's skid steer. 

 

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WHX??
4 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

And since the newer machines are constructed of stamping made of cost-reduced materials,

Note I said done proper Bill.

So a cheap ZT... 25-35 k

A well done ZT FEL... possibly 6-7K... the price of a premium ZT mower.

A Bobcat or Gehl. SS... 20k+ for even a small one? 

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ri702bill

And - a LOT has to do with the care and skill the operator uses (or lack thereof) during use...

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Pullstart
21 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Proper foot wear


like Jesus cruisers @Achto?

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WHX??

I meant loaded TIRES dingus!!!!:lol:

 

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T-Mo

That zt is a residential one and has the smaller tires and wheels.  Not the best choice to put a loader on.

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squonk

Zero tuns get stuck on wet leaves. Better hang a 48 Chevy off the back for weight. 

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Sailman
On 3/19/2024 at 8:33 AM, ri702bill said:

And since the newer machines are constructed of stamping made of cost-reduced materials, I wonder what breaks first?????

 

My guess would be the bearings on those little front tires. Never meant to handle that extra weight. I built a similar "johnny bucket" for my GT 14 and can definitely tell the extra load on those front wheels....  

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kpinnc
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Neat little loader. ...mounted on casters? :blink:

 

I have a Scag Tiger Cub, and it's got a welded steel frame, and no plate on it is smaller than 1/4 thick. It has huge front spindles, and real pump and motor hydraulics. It weights more than any Wheel Horse I have. 

 

...And I would never put that thing on it. Zero turns are not built to handle extra weight like that. They are exceptional mowers, but that is ALL they are built for. 

 

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