View Full Version : Wright Stander,cut grass or lay it down??
cwc257
10-06-2009, 09:49 PM
I was just wondering what other people thought about Wright Standers. To me they just lay the grass over, and if the grass looks like it should only take one cutting it can take 2 or 3 times to cut it all, especially in the spring when everything is growing like crazy. They seem like they waste so much time, but everybody seems to use them. I like them because they are comfortable to use, and I like them better than having to sit down. I feel like i have more control of the mower if i am standing. They just don't have a crisp clean cut like other commercial walk behinds or mid-mounts. Maybe im just picky, but i like the yard to be smooth and clean cut.
Puddle of Oil
10-06-2009, 10:09 PM
I was just wondering what other people thought about Wright Standers. To me they just lay the grass over, and if the grass looks like it should only take one cutting it can take 2 or 3 times to cut it all, especially in the spring when everything is growing like crazy. They seem like they waste so much time, but everybody seems to use them. I like them because they are comfortable to use, and I like them better than having to sit down. I feel like i have more control of the mower if i am standing. They just don't have a crisp clean cut like other commercial walk behinds or mid-mounts. Maybe im just picky, but i like the yard to be smooth and clean cut.
for the most part they do an ok job, but its not something to brag about. before i used a stander daily this year i read tons of reviews about how perfect these mowers are. they are far from it, ya they have there ups but cut quality is not one of them. why do you think they strip so good??? its because they lack the suction so they bend the grass! cant speak for the ZX's only the sentars!
tarawa
10-07-2009, 08:01 AM
I voted a yes because I can only compare it to the two mowers that I have to do my 2.5 acre yard. The 48" KeesKutter walk behind does a beautiful job and the 32" Scag walkbehind does an ok job. The Wright cuts somewhere in between, but much faster. I really can't judge the Scag, because i have been asking it to do things that a small mower shouldn't do.
Stillwater
10-07-2009, 09:08 AM
They just don't have a crisp clean cut like other commercial walk behinds or mid-mounts. Maybe im just picky, but i like the yard to be smooth and clean cut.
If this is important to you then this might not be the mower for you.
EagleGrounds
10-07-2009, 10:51 AM
If this is important to you then this might not be the mower for you.
I feel like a crisp clean cut should be important to all of us. If it isnt for you, then maybe this isnt the correct industry for you?
Stillwater
10-07-2009, 12:01 PM
I feel like a crisp clean cut should be important to all of us. If it isnt for you, then maybe this isnt the correct industry for you?
Is this snide comment for me? if the guy does not like the quality of cut the stander gives him then the mower is not for him duh, so me saying that, what does this have to do with my standards of cut quality and exactly what gave you the impression I don't care about cut quality.
Shasta Lake Landscaping
10-07-2009, 01:59 PM
Everyone that complains about cut quality, what blades are you running?
deere615
10-07-2009, 08:29 PM
Personally I like the cut quality and they leave real nice stripes and very rarely leave any uncut grass even at top speed but I do have some lawns especially when they are wet damp or cutting to high they will lay down the grass where the tires and casters are
turfrider1020
10-10-2009, 08:03 AM
they cut just fine i have been using stander for 8 years or so and i dont have those types of issues try new sharp blades all mowers cut better with new sharp blades
JohnnyRocker
11-04-2009, 10:06 AM
I have never had a problem with any of my standers either. Sounds like this could be an operator issue. Maybe how often your blades are sharpened. Just a couple thoughts.:usflag:
mdlwn1
11-04-2009, 11:30 AM
I was just wondering what other people thought about Wright Standers. To me they just lay the grass over, and if the grass looks like it should only take one cutting it can take 2 or 3 times to cut it all, especially in the spring when everything is growing like crazy. They seem like they waste so much time, but everybody seems to use them. I like them because they are comfortable to use, and I like them better than having to sit down. I feel like i have more control of the mower if i am standing. They just don't have a crisp clean cut like other commercial walk behinds or mid-mounts. Maybe im just picky, but i like the yard to be smooth and clean cut.
Your gonna get a ton of BS here. Most of the replies will come from guys under 30 with no broad based industry experience..... who dont have a good eye and cut like 25-50 houses. The guys that have used all sorts of mowers and understand where some mowers excel moreso than others will tell you the opposite answer.
JohnnyRocker
11-04-2009, 12:37 PM
Yeah, I would definitely take advice from the guy who criticizes everyone who tries to help you out, and not give his own answer to the question. NOT!
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Lawn Enforcer
11-04-2009, 01:17 PM
It could be your blades. I put Gator blades on my 52" Everride Scorpion this spring and it cut like crap. Left uncut blades, mowhawks, and if the grass was long and thick, be ready to double cut. I put new blades on (standard blades) and it cut extremely well again. The Gators really messed with the airflow of the deck. I couldn't even blow grass off of cement if I drove over it.
CHRIS MELROSE
11-04-2009, 01:33 PM
I agree and have said before that I think the quality of cut should be the utmost important thing when choosing a mower. However there are a ton of people on this site that base their main reason for buying a mower on how fast it will go, does it have suspension, and the worst one ever-how cheap it is! etc........
Now I believe that all the other factors should be considered but should not be the defining reason why you ultimately buy a machine.
I get a kick out of guys you talk to about the mower they own and you ask them what they think about their mower and they say something like this-"Well it is super fast, overall pretty reliable, has a cool deck lift mechanism, priced cheaper than some of the others, but it doesn't cut real even, and the deck is forever clogging up, other than that it is the best mower I have ever owned and I would buy another just like it!"
WHAT????? Makes you question people's priorities when buying a machine of this nature. Maybe I'm wrong to think that cut quality should be the first thing on the list of why to buy a certain machine.
Puddle of Oil
11-04-2009, 06:34 PM
our factory blades are sharpend every other week, and stop coming up with the BS excuses about "operator error" i/we know how to drive a mower. the fact is there are better cutting mowers with much better suction out there then standers, ya there OK, but not that great!
BMFGC
11-04-2009, 08:59 PM
I would have to agree with JohnnyRocker. It is either a blade sharpening issue or the tip speed is not put all the way up. I cut with one the entire season and even in fields that were done bi-weekly the unit left a great cut. Any suggestions on how to get these units to operate better when you are on a severe downslope? The left wheel(the one without the weight of the gas tank) always wanted to spin out when I tried to slow the unit down. Any help is appreciated.
green grass lawn care
11-05-2009, 09:23 AM
you might want to look into the deck angle. you want it to have a slight rake from front to back, like a quarter inch. that might be the problem, deck needs adjusting. just a thought. vince
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