I love my 36" stander. It is the best mower on hills by far. Up and down or side to side can handle 45 degree slopes...although they only recommend like 20 degree slops...
I love my 36" stander. It is the best mower on hills by far. Up and down or side to side can handle 45 degree slopes...although they only recommend like 20 degree slops...
do you have the twist style steering?? or the lever style??...I just found it to be not too cotrolable to run it straight...May be it would take some getting use to
do you have the twist style steering?? or the lever style??...I just found it to be not too cotrolable to run it straight...May be it would take some getting use to
It's like a T-BAR style steering works great! Although i don't recommend going diagonal on hills...up and down or side to side works best].[/QUOTE
The way I was testing this beast...I had my hands on the solid bar and my fingers on the padded sticks...I s that the way you drive er??
The standers are all new to me...I need the best machine possible on ditches...do you think this stander will out run a walk behind??
The way I was testing this beast...I had my hands on the solid bar and my fingers on the padded sticks...I s that the way you drive er??
The standers are all new to me...I need the best machine possible on ditches...do you think this stander will out run a walk behind??
The heal of your palm goes on the steel yellow bar in the middle...and you pull the 2 black grip handles that are further away to go forward and the ones closest to you to go backwards. Or one at a time to turn. It is WAY better than a walk behind if you ask me...it is quicker, better on hills, takes up less space on the trailer and costs about the same as a hydro w/b. :clapping:
It's like a T-BAR style steering works great! Although i don't recommend going diagonal on hills...up and down or side to side works best].[/QUOTE
The way I was testing this beast...I had my hands on the solid bar and my fingers on the padded sticks...I s that the way you drive er??
The standers are all new to me...I need the best machine possible on ditches...do you think this stander will out run a walk behind??
It will out run it if it can cut it. I was mowing retention areas today that would kill a stander. You have to walk it with a WB and pistols are the best for this situation if you know how to operate them. There are situations where a WB can save hours over a weedeater and no other mower can do it.
I love my 36" stander. It is the best mower on hills by far. Up and down or side to side can handle 45 degree slopes...although they only recommend like 20 degree slops...
I've never seen a stander but I've never heard of anything that mowed a 45 degree slopes. Can anyone verifly this.... Or maybe you misjudged the slope. A 45 degree angle is close to this / but not hardly that steep.
I've never seen a stander but I've never heard of anything that mowed a 45 degree slopes. Can anyone verifly this.... Or maybe you misjudged the slope. A 45 degree angle is close to this / but not hardly that steep.
Do any other brands make these? they only come with kawasaki motors, everyone uses them these days and im anti anything foreign if i can get somethign more domestic like a kohler or briggs motor.
lol actually i have 2 Grand Prixs and a Grand am now and a Ford truck. Im not anti-canadian, im anti everything else :dancing:
Briggs and kohler are owned by US operating companies, so made here or not its more domestic than a kawasaki hand built here by american workers and then profits shipped over to japan right
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