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Jun 2, 2017

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A zero-turn riding lawn mower (colloquially, a z-turn) is a standard riding lawn mower with a turning radius that is effectively zero. Different brands and models achieve this in different ways, but hydraulic speed control of each drive is the most common method. Both commercial duty and homeowner models exist, with varying engine power options, size of cutting decks, fuel type (gasoline or diesel), and prices.

A z-turn mower typically drives faster and costs more than a similarly sized conventional riding mower that has steerable front wheels.

Most recent models have four wheels: two small swiveling front tires and two large drive tires in the back. Bush Hog mowers sometimes come with a small, pivoting fifth wheel mounted in the center behind the driver. Instead of controlling the swiveling tires to steer the machine, the wide drive tires rotate independently of each other on the driver's input. They may rotate in opposite directions.

The mower can pivot around a midway between the drive wheels (the classic z-turn), or it can pivot around either one of the drive wheels if one is stationary, or it can turn into a circle of any radius. Reversal of the direction of travel can be accomplished by causing both wheels to rotate in reverse.

Steering controls differ on z-turn mowers. Instead of a steering wheel, most of the steering wheels have two throttles that control the rotational speed and direction of each drive wheel. The throttles are typically moved by a seated driver who operates the levers mounted waist to shoulder high. The mower's engine throttle is controlled separately, if at all.

Some zero turn mowers are steered by a joystick or a steering wheel, the advantage of either being the location of the hands may permit fatigue during prolonged mowing and the use of a single hand for steering.

For most zero-turn mowers today, steering is simply changing the speeds of the drive tires. The speed is controlled by two levers that protrude on either side of the driver and typically extend over the lap. It is not that different from steering a shopping cart.

When both levers are pushed forward simultaneously with the same force, the mower moves forward; When both levers are pulled back simultaneously with the same force, the mower moves backward. Push one up and down the gentle turn. Push one up and pull the other wheels, creating a zero-radius turn.

Zero-turn mowers can use steering wheels but must be designed much differently. Husqvarna is one of the few zero-turns to use a steering wheel by connecting the back wheels to an axle. The axle is mounted in its midpoint to the body of the mower.

Zero-turn mowers are designed to cut so close to obstacles that there's virtually no need to trim. These mowers pivot through 180 degrees without leaving any uncut grass. The maximum flow movement means a fluid flow, which translates into a rapidly turning wheel.

If one drive drive turns more rapidly than the other, the machine moves along a curved path. If both wheels turn at the same speed, the machine follows a straight path. If one wheel stops and the other turns, or if the wheels turn in opposite directions, the mower pivots.

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