New member here that finally joined after lurking for a while. Just purchased a brand new Bad Boy CZT 60" after researching for a couple of months. I originally wanted a Gravely as I've been a die-hard fan of the brand and set out to purchase a Pro-Turn 60. I have about 6 acres to mow on my estate in Florida and wanted an entry-level commercial grade machine for longevity. After going to the dealer to test ride and go over the details, I couldn't get past how expensive the machine was with the Kawasaki with the features it came with. I kept remembering how much more the Bad Boy offered for even less money but never took them seriously. Found a local dealer and test drove and wow, VERY under-rated brand in my area. I was certain they were cutting corners to give you so much more for less money but for my use I couldn't find any. Several hundred less than the Gravely, HydroGear 3400 vs. 3200, 7 gauge deck vs. 10, 10 gallon fuel capacity vs. 6, grease fittings on forks vs. plugs, bigger tires, better seat, adjustable levers, and more things I'm probably forgetting. The electric deck lift works great for me, but I see how a pro might want a foot lever instead. The warranty is only 2 years vs. 3 on the Gravely, but that's the only negative I found. Everyone under the sun said to get the Kawasaki over the Briggs and Kohler (don't touch anything less than the Vanguard or Command with a 10 foot pole). All the dealerships I visited agreed on that hands down, and it matched my own personal experience. The cut for me has been stellar after the first mowing, and I hope to keep it for many years. Lots of general brand bashing by people who are brand loyal out there, but I think most people are able to read between the lines today. Like everything on the internet there's good advice and some not-so-much. I'm still a big Gravely fan, but you can now add me to the Bad Boy list too.
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