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The Ariens 34 Inch, 344cc Briggs & Stratton, Hydrostatic Zero Turn Mower


An Excellent Compromise: The Ariens 34 Inch, 344cc Briggs & Stratton, Hydrostatic Zero Turn Mower

For the homeowner with a medium-sized lawn (1 to 2 acres), choosing a lawnmower is oftentimes a difficult decision. On the one hand, a walk-behind machine sips fuel and cuts close to edges, but requires a long time–and a lot of pushing -to mow the entire yard. On the other hand, a lawn tractor covers the area faster but increases the amount of trimming that needs to be done.

One particular machine offers the puzzled homeowner a welcome compromise. The Ariens 34 Inch, 344cc Briggs & Stratton, Hydrostatic Zero Turn Mower (the  “Ariens Zoom 34″) delivers the advantages of both walk-behinds and tractors without suffering from the deficiencies of either. For example, the 34 ” deck is an increase over the standard 21 ” walk-behind deck; you cut more lawn -faster. And while the 34 ” deck is smaller than that featured on many lawn tractors, it does come with a very useful advantage. Many gates are standardized to a width of 36 “. Thus, the Ariens Zoom 34 can access fenced-in areas that larger machines simply cannot.

Yet it is the zero turn radius feature of this mower that really makes it a time-saver. Cut close to the yard’s edge the first time; turn on a dime. The controls are simple and easy to use. And the hydrostatic drive means that you won’t waste time shifting between gears, as you would with a traditional transmission. It’s fast too -6.0 MPH forward and 3.0 in reverse. Topping all this is a two-year warranty on both parts and labor.

At the same time, the Ariens Zoom 34 has a few shortcomings. There’s no hour meter on the machine, so determining the frequency of regular maintenance checks is difficult. Additionally, headlights -a useful safety feature- are unavailable. This also serves to limit its commercial potential; a machine without headlights can’t work effectively in the evening. There is also an issue with the machine’s mulching capability. To utilize this feature, a different blade is required.

Nevertheless, for the price -approximately $2,000 -it represents an excellent value. It’s fun to use and inexpensive to operate. While not recommended for commercial enterprises, it more than adequately fills the needs of the average homeowner. Upgrading from a tiny walk-behind to the fast and agile Ariens Zoom 34 will save your time, save your money, and ultimately save your back.





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Swisher Z-MAX XTR 54-Inch 24 HP


Backed by the power of 60 years of design experience, the Swisher Mower Z-MAX XTR 54-Inch 24 HP Briggs & Stratton Extended Life Series V-Twin Zero Turn Riding Mower offers the ability to easily turn a full 360 degrees. Read the full story




List Price: $3,999.00 USD
New From: $4,399.99 In Stock

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Poulan Pro 925ZX 48-Inch 22 HP


Poulan Pro Zero Turn Radius mowers offer the best in comfort, durability and performance. The 48-Inch 24HP Briggs & Stratton ZTR (925ZX) features a 24HP OHV Briggs & Stratton ELS twin engine, electric start, 12v electric system with 16amp alternator, a 48″ cutting width and cutting height that is adjustable from 1.5-Inch to 4.5-Inch in 1/2-Inch increments.

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MTD Gold 42” Zero-Turn Mower


Powered by a 18.5 HP, 502 cc Briggs & Stratton Intek single cylinder engine with oil filter. Dual HydroGear EZT transmission with electric PTO. Rear engine frame with pivoting steel front axle. 42” 3 N 1 deck with deck wash. High back seat. 3 gallon fuel tank. 11” x 4” x 5” front wheels and 18” x 8” x 8” rear wheels. 2 year limited warranty.

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Why Buy a Zero Turn?

A zero turn radius mower saves you time and gives a better all over lawn finish. Easily work your way around trees and paths with a zero turn radius mower and cut your mowing time in half.