Anyone here using this mower?? Looking at picking something up before the start of the season and have been reading about this model. I am not familiar with it but have read the reviews. It sounds well put together but I would like some opinions here.....Thanks
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My big hang up is turining the machine. I demoed the 32 snapper hydro which is also a single unit and I couldn't turn it. I ended up doing 3 point turns which was ridiculous. So I went with an exmark 36 dual hydro and no complaints.
That said, the q36 is a winner in the price and weight departments.
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SORRY no 3 point turn needed for the quick 36 snapper is junk. I bought a snapper z-turn once and it was junk after only 200 hours of easy use. It was a 52 inch cut, worst mower i ever had what a waste of money.Originally posted by Dreamaloud1 View PostSo you can pull off a zero turn with a q36? The Snapper I tested needed a 3 point to get to 180 degrees or a big arc.
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The Quick 36's are all we use for 30 + lawns per day, and everyone here loves them. The company is awesome, with the best customer service in the industry in my and many other's opinions.
The "Quickie" 32 is new and shipping out as we speak, but not to me as I don't need one just yet. Can't wait to hear from others on the reviews of this machine.
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Gary and Company are great. We ordered the 36" Samurai w/ the mulching unit AND they installed it at the factory!! Gee-whiz, THAT'S customer service. My crew loves the machine and they report that it turns really easy and it mulches so much better than the 36" Wright Stander or the 61" Scag Turf Tiger leaving very few clumps behind. It must be the design of the 3 small blades with the large deck for airflow?
The only gripe they have is with the ride on sulky; they find it difficult to turn with it is in use. So it looks like the sulky will remain in its folded position on the machine.
Don't be fooled by the low cost. Most of us are jaded by industry standards that equate the best machines with the hefty prices.
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That makes sense since you have top "push" one side of the machine to turn it. I guess maybe I'll have to check these out. At 300lbs they are light enough to take on a wet yard and the extra HP helps cut wet grass over a 22.Originally posted by Stephen M. View Post
The only gripe they have is with the ride on sulky; they find it difficult to turn with it is in use. So it looks like the sulky will remain in its folded position on the machine.
Maybe I'll run down to NC and demo one this month.
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Thank You for all the kind words guys! Really appreciate it.
I apologize for not being more active in LSF lately. Man... we've been busier than a "cat coverin' up crap" getting mowers built and shipped! We had hoped (and prayed) that the Quickie 32 would be well received, but Good-Golly Ned...
I think we're gonna have to install water-cooled telephones! We've already increased our production plan for the year by about 70% and it's just March!
The early reports are positive and I think we've got a good 'en on our hands.
Thanks again for y'all's support. If you need anything just give us a jingle.
When you lay down tonight, remember to thank the Lord for the rain. It's gonna be a good season!
Best,
gpGary Patridge, Owner
Better Outdoor Products, LLC
www.quick36.com
www.ronpaul2008.com
"friends don't let friends use belt drive mowers"
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