SCAG V Ride 2 36" & WRIGHT Stander I 36" ► Extreme Tests Mowing Overgrown Grass

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  • čas přidán 16. 01. 2019
  • Most of you guys have seen already the Ferris and Bobcat reviews, as well as a cool walk through of the Wright mowers in this video series Stan and I are doing. Today we are covering the Wright Intensity 36" mower and the SCAG V Ride 2 36" lawn mowers.
    If you guys are just tuning in, Stanley Dirt Monkey and myself flew down to Baltimore area to hang with Ed Wright of Wright manufacturing to bring you an epic mower series comparing the pro's and con's of all the different stand on lawn mowers out today. Ed actually invested in buying them all for their company to learn from the competition, and help them create a better value and quality machine.
    Most of you guys have to tackle properties with gated back yards and smaller areas to maneuver into, and that's where mowers like these really shine. Additionally, these are great starter mowers because you can always still do larger areas and yards, before you have the funds to invest in a second unit, which may be a 52" or 60" for your business.
    Starting with a smaller mower like this may be a great option, as you can always go big later, but it's tough to start big and miss out on all those smaller yards when you're just getting started.
    We didn't have access to the smaller Gravely or Exmark for this "class", but those brands also make great smaller back yard/gated mowers. There are a few new ones also coming to market this year, so hopefully we can get our hands on those and compare them in 2019.
    What do you guys think about the Wright Stander Intensity, and the SCAG V Ride 2 36"? Do you guys currently run them? What other mowers are your guys' go to for gated back yards and tighter working spaces? Comment down below!
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Komentáře • 472

  • @BriansLawnMaintenance
    @BriansLawnMaintenance  Před 5 lety +31

    So what do you guys think about the compact mowers and the ability to expand your fleet as you go with larger deck sizes and units. I have to say, these 2 mowers were insanely beefy. Doubt you could go wrong with either one.

    • @CraigsCuts
      @CraigsCuts Před 5 lety +3

      Great video Brian! SCAG advantage deck never clogs! And debris doesn’t get caught up in belts at all!
      Hold on wait, that SCAG was a recoil start?!

    • @colestaples2010
      @colestaples2010 Před 5 lety

      I wish I would have got a 36 rather then my 30. Now that I have my 30 I went with a 48 for my main mower. Still wish I could have a 36 though

    • @bjgarbacz1
      @bjgarbacz1 Před 5 lety +1

      I have the cub 33 walk behind and I love them but I'd love a 36 stand on

    • @squez861
      @squez861 Před 4 lety +4

      I run a gravely 34 inch compact pro in new orleans and it does great for small gates and it fits nicely on a small trailer

    • @ruben904mambero
      @ruben904mambero Před 4 lety +1

      Brain, I live in NE Florida and there is alot of slop ponds. I havent seen any videos of Which zero turn or Stand up works best for Slop on mowing ponds?? Please help. Thank you

  • @Rcmiller
    @Rcmiller Před 4 lety +6

    I retired from lawn business about 4 years ago and kept my 61 cheetah for my acre plus yard and it is going almost 10 yrs as of Jan 2020. been using scag since 1998. love vids.

  • @backwoodsp.n.w
    @backwoodsp.n.w Před 5 lety +4

    Perfect mowers for smaller yards for backyards, in & out quickly & definitely worth the money! Time is money so the more yards you can bang out the better! I'm a SCAG fan personally but I've heard good things from wright mowers. Awesome video like always Brain! 👍💯😎

  • @CHOPPER030279
    @CHOPPER030279 Před 5 lety +11

    That wright was throwing grass like a snow blower freaking awesome. Great videos buddy.

  • @kwinchronic8953
    @kwinchronic8953 Před 5 lety +2

    Brian, it's always a pleasure and always fun to watch your videos and stans videos! 👍always looking forward to my notifications thanks to you guys.

  • @darrenstarling4814
    @darrenstarling4814 Před 5 lety +5

    I bought my 36" Scag VRideII during the middle of the season last year. It has been a gamechanger for me. I bought it used with 1.8 hrs on it! It was the pull start, but it was such a deal I couldn't pass it up. You get used to it after a while. I have several small yards where it's all I use. But there's also 1 or 2 I have that have severe uneven terrain, and it's Bermuda. This narrower cut made the yard look so much better despite the fact i could first my larger Turf Tigers on it. It delivers a very good cut and doesn't clog. Absolutely love it! Also, the cc's are rated the same on the 15hp pull start and the 19hp electric start. The main difference between the 2 engines is the electric start obviously and the air filtration system. Aside from that, they're virtually identical
    Sorry If I've commented multiple times the same thing, Comments would not show no matter what I did

  • @ArtOfHealth
    @ArtOfHealth Před 4 lety +9

    When it comes to cutting performance from what I saw there, you went over the grass three times and plenty of the taller grass stems never came down. My neighbor just bought a 6’ bush hog for his 4045 JD tractor. I was truly impressed at the near perfect cut. We have had a spell of rain here in Florida and its is growing fast. I mow 3 out of 5 acres. I have two 46” yard machines. JD and CC. They just do not hold up. Today, on the John Deere site, I noticed a happy guy mentioning his great impression with Bradley. They have a nice offering. Dealers are all two hours away. John Deere is usually 30 minutes with good inventory of parts. Thanks for your reviews! Am I expecting too much when it comes to really cutting long grass on the first pass?

  • @ACMEMowing
    @ACMEMowing Před 5 lety +4

    Enjoyed the overview! We have a 36" Exmark stander. We got it to get back in those smaller properties.....This year we are trying to reduce our gated properties and convert them to larger acreages that won't require the smaller mower. Goals. Keep the coming Brian.....and send me a card for our Fridge of Fame!

  • @FoamSquatch
    @FoamSquatch Před 2 lety +1

    When I landscaped, we used Wright Standers. We had 2 60" for high weed mowing, a few 54" that were our main mowers on the trucks, then I eventually got a 36" since I had a lot of gated back lawns. The thing was solid, mowed well, was a little faster then the 54" due to being lighter so it almost made up for the size difference. The only place I really feel it lacked was holding a hill. It would lose traction way easier then the larger decked heavier standers.

  • @son_gogeto9128
    @son_gogeto9128 Před 5 lety +3

    Ed Wright is the man! I will be purchasing a Wright really soon.

  • @joelramirez6261
    @joelramirez6261 Před 4 lety +2

    Scag made a 32 in and it’s amazing for my Propertries that have a huge backyards! 36 sometimes is a little too big and the 32 is just right! The shoot flap is a little annoying but nothing else I can complain about.

  • @mattweeks2272
    @mattweeks2272 Před 5 lety +1

    Talking about the Wright 36, I have one from 2001, and it’s an indestructible beast. Absolutely unstoppable

  • @moneymakingmikeg.9555
    @moneymakingmikeg.9555 Před 5 lety

    Make,make,make,the ground shake boooooyyyyy!!! Never gets old!!! Great video, I know this was shot earlier this season, but again a ton of useful info., and was GREAT to see you guys having a little fun!!! Until next one, Dirty Jersey out!!!!!

  • @helloyou5781
    @helloyou5781 Před 4 lety +13

    I have to say the scag was the winner. You were traveling faster with a little better cut from what I saw on vid. Nice.

  • @user-yv1fh3fc8y
    @user-yv1fh3fc8y Před 2 lety +3

    My old scag 36” walk-behind leaves a beautiful cut and is easy to work on.
    Look at the pull start as an indicator that something needs a fixin if it doesn’t start with one pull.

  • @kdubbzfour206
    @kdubbzfour206 Před 3 lety

    Love my Wright 36” Intensity well built machine can demolish pretty big size lawn relatively quick. Gets in every back yards of properties where I live a lot of gates so you can’t always get anything bigger the a 36” it’s made it’s money back and a lot more and it’s still killing it

  • @yardenvyofvirginia8780

    Awesome to see my boy Stanley “Dirt Monkey “ All kinds of star power on this episode. Loved the subject matter too.

  • @legioncollector4218
    @legioncollector4218 Před 5 lety

    Ed Wright if you read this message ,I love your mowers never owned one myself but I have only watched countless videos and reviews and I see that people love them.This will be my first year in business and my #1 goal is to make enough money to get a Wright mower.

  • @kevincloonan9787
    @kevincloonan9787 Před 5 lety +99

    prime example of whats wrong with the lawn care industry today...you go out and buy a 36" to fit in the gates for 6-7k$ and then have a 48 or 52" for your larger mows at 8-9k$ then the trailer 3K$ and you run around mowing 30$ lawns !! The lawn price per cut today is the same as it was 25 years ago but the prices of equipment is sky rocketing !!

    • @BriansLawnMaintenance
      @BriansLawnMaintenance  Před 5 lety +13

      I've talked about that before, I couldn't agree more. That's why I've dropped my gated lawns, I couldn't justify having a $1,500 Exmark Metro sit around 95% of the week on the trailer, rusting out. Every market is different, I get it but for me, I pruned those clients to keep my bigger units moving. But again, not everyone has wide open properties and subdivisions/acreage.

    • @royjones59344
      @royjones59344 Před 5 lety +7

      It gets worse. I lived in FL and paid my yard guy $50/month to cut edge and trim done weekly. And that was the standard rate. I always told him to charge more but he said he couldn't because he'd lose business.

    • @kevincloonan9787
      @kevincloonan9787 Před 5 lety +7

      @@royjones59344 I started my lawn biz in 1994 and at one time we had 105 lawns.. about 80% residential and we would always have a big turnover rate with customers leaving to save 5$ per week. Too bad the lawn care industry cannot rival others like HVAC where they have a great baseline $ labor rate

    • @royjones59344
      @royjones59344 Před 5 lety +17

      Kevin, here is some positive news, there are customers like myself who are not price sensitive and are more concerned about reliability and quality. The lawn care industry provides a great service and should be paid accordingly. After all you guys keep most people's largest asset looking good.

    • @coloradodude2612
      @coloradodude2612 Před 5 lety +2

      @@kevincloonan9787 I here you I al started In 95 and i have customers drop me for the other guy who just started up or some guys get 20 on one but the other 25 I live in Denver Colorado I got on new shovel customer 30she ask if could go down to 20 I told her no so guy charge mor then I do

  • @bravos4929
    @bravos4929 Před 5 lety +3

    I love my 36" sacg vride bought in 2017 before the vride 2 came out, but i use my 21" honda hrr mower for tighter yards or mulching

  • @LawnCareRookie
    @LawnCareRookie Před 5 lety

    Great points! You guys killed it! Can't wait for more 🤙

  • @Thormana24
    @Thormana24 Před 3 lety +7

    I’d rather buy the more expensive equipment. I just bought Vride 2 32in they now have key start and is awesome sure $8200. But worth it. I have an entire subdivision that has chain link fence so I have a 52 in for fronts and the little guy for the back and this was a life saver

  • @youkilledkenny9873
    @youkilledkenny9873 Před 5 lety +1

    Iv had the same 36 wright since 2014 it’s still my most dependable machine,iv owned scag and all the little things break good mower but wright just seem to stay together better

  • @thomasg8507
    @thomasg8507 Před 5 lety +1

    We are in louisville and the most popular is the exmark 30. Looks like a push mower but very versatile self propelled mulching machine with bagging or full discharge option. On the heavier side the 32 inch metro exmark has been our go to. The 36 inch will not fit in all gates the 32 will so the decision was simple. The accounts are not popular for this need in terms of residential, however commercial islands and the smaller spots needed on your bigger grounds (if that makes sence).

  • @cmusic52
    @cmusic52 Před 5 lety +12

    Granted I think you'd be starting out with some $400 Honda mowers and working up to a 36" stand on, but otherwise it sounds right on! I would love to see the 36" stand on vs a sit down mower in the same price bracket to see how they compare

  • @Fencearmor
    @Fencearmor Před 5 lety +1

    Great video! Interesting to hear more about the 36" units. Makes me wish for the warmth again haha

  • @CHOPPER030279
    @CHOPPER030279 Před 5 lety +5

    Scag was slinging some grass too wow at the discharge

  • @avstryker
    @avstryker Před 5 lety +1

    We have a lot of 32" and 34" gates where we cut and the Wright 32" stander is a beast.

  • @dmiles2869
    @dmiles2869 Před 3 lety

    I have a scag 36 vride 2. It has an electric start 19 hp Kawasaki. I have put just over a 100 hours on it. In Florida I cut St. Augustine at 4 to 4 1/2 inches, zoysia at whatever the owner wants and junk that grows A LOT in the middle of summer. The Scag has great lift and seal on the turf. It mows wet or dry grass, It rains everyday on us in the summer time. The cut quality is impressive, no need to double cut. No complaints. I would love to try a Wright, I like the build quality but there are no dealers with a demo near me. I will not buy a mower again without a solid demo, made that mistake once. I do like the Video's Ed Wright puts out for information and his objectivity and respect for other brands. I hope that helps someone in

  • @jaybrown8709
    @jaybrown8709 Před 2 lety +2

    All our workers would really slow down at the end of a hot day using push mowers like timeMasters. They also get feet issues walking all day long. We switched to this exact mower. Stander intensity and we doubled our productivity. I also run it with a ramp rack for small properties. The workers don’t get worn out or twisted ankles. Well worth the money

    • @AI_LawncareTX
      @AI_LawncareTX Před 7 měsíci

      That’s the comment I’m looking for, I’m using a timemaster 30” push mower and in the summer heat in Houston I’m about ready to call it quits by noon and I’m only 4 lawns in lol

  • @Thelawncarenut
    @Thelawncarenut Před 5 lety +12

    Ed Wright, I need to get him down here for some fishing and beers - dude needs to relax. Ha!! 😂 Nice Toyota too.

  • @dmc3dmore230
    @dmc3dmore230 Před 5 lety +1

    I am fortunate to run the stander I 36 for my company I work for and I like using it more than the stander x 52! More responsive and they seem to have more power to size ratio...

  • @nutcake39
    @nutcake39 Před 5 lety +5

    My personal experience, I think the wright handles the best as far as stand on mowers go and are built very strong, however I have to choose the scag v ride 2 over the wrights any day. From where I am in the northeast, we cut thick wet grass a lot and I found with the wrights my deck would require a lot of scraping and grass would be clumped up badly after a single cut in morning dew. Also, I noticed that it would drop little clumps of grass all over the lawn when it was wet and I’d have to double or triple cut always. When I got the v ride and v ride 2s, I have had no issues cutting in any wet grass, and although all mowers will leave grass piles of grass in wet thick conditions, the scag did a much better job with dispersing the clippings evenly so if you did need to double cut, it wouldn’t be a problem because there were no clumps of wet grass. This is just my opinion through my experience, I think wright may be the better overall mower, but the decks on wrights are by far the weak point when comparing them to others like the velocity plus etc.

    • @jarodkolmetz8722
      @jarodkolmetz8722 Před 5 lety

      The old school decks were better to avoid this then the aero cores I think thats what my wrights are some clumping but not to bad

  • @JsCrazyCutzLLC
    @JsCrazyCutzLLC Před 5 lety +2

    Great stuff... Ed is the man!

  • @michaelreilly1310esq
    @michaelreilly1310esq Před 3 lety +2

    Love the Wright line of machines

  • @strykerv1620
    @strykerv1620 Před 5 lety

    Great vids. In a frw years ill look at one of these bigger models. Went 36 inch scag swzt walk behind. I dont want to fight hills or gates for now while keeping weight low. But once paid off and some big account look at a big stand on.

  • @chrismoyers4382
    @chrismoyers4382 Před 3 lety +1

    Used the Wright stander for 9 yrs, and 1700 hours. Best stander, period.

  • @colestaples2010
    @colestaples2010 Před 5 lety +25

    Dealer isn't that important to me. I do all my own repairs because I can't have a mower sitting at a shop for weeks at a tine

    • @johnhomann3837
      @johnhomann3837 Před 4 lety +3

      Two weeks would be fast around here in Yulee fl. lol

  • @mulchmate
    @mulchmate Před 5 lety +6

    Makes me want to ride a stand on again. I miss mowing grass.

  • @Cool58F250
    @Cool58F250 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey Brian, I Have that WRIGHT Intensity 36' & I Have the WRIGHT ZK 52' and in my Opinion and Experience with Both in their First Season in 2018, the Quality & Durability in my 2 WRIGHT's is Phenomenal 👍🏻 I Have Thrown any Job I could get my Hands on to Both of my WRIGHT Mowers and Both have Surpassed My Expectations, Plus they are Both Very Comfortable to Work in which Helps out on Long Days of Mowing 🇺🇸. I Started with my 36' First then I Purchased and Added my ZK 52' for my Bigger Properties.You Guys are Totally Right when you say you need Dealer Support, My Dealer is Called "Burkhard's Tractor, Trailer & Equipment" here in Broward County Florida (City of Davie) and They are "Awesome" when it comes to This Industry. I Purchased from Them Because they are on Point & Back all The Products They Sell with Confidence. Great Video Guys and Thank You for Sharing, & Ed Wright Thank You for Building a Quality Product that Totally Carries My Business 👊🏻

  • @blackwolfnews1722
    @blackwolfnews1722 Před 5 lety

    I've got a two man crew fixing to fire up here in Texas, we are co-owners, and for our area the 36" is a must for all the back gates. We are pairing it with a 52" and it looks like SCAG is the best way to go with us.
    We figure two guys, one in the back with the 36" and in the front with the 52", and come time for leaf clean up, we mulch first, then use the 36" to bag it.
    I know that's a small bagger, but it seems to work for a couple different guys I know.

    • @outdoorprofessionalservice6005
      @outdoorprofessionalservice6005 Před 3 lety

      Looking to bring on a 36" mower for those gated backyards around the area. Do you have any back yards that are hills 15-20 degrees that you end up using the 36" on? If so, how does it do? Did you end up with SCAG's or another manufacturer? Thanks in advance.

  • @PCGonline
    @PCGonline Před 5 lety +17

    one thing yall left out about the vride 2 is that the recoil start is paired with a 15hp motor. the electric start is paired with the 19hp motor so the comparison is bit more leaning to wright. just thought id drop my .02

    • @BriansLawnMaintenance
      @BriansLawnMaintenance  Před 5 lety +1

      Agreed, but I can only review what I'm covering lol

    • @ScagPowerEquipment
      @ScagPowerEquipment Před 5 lety +4

      Correct on this and it was also mentioned in the video as to why both options are offered, giving consumers two different price points.

    • @mikejones412
      @mikejones412 Před 5 lety +2

      Well....this is a Wright commercial

  • @luigivincent3369
    @luigivincent3369 Před 3 lety

    I love these videos with these guys that always wanna put a mower through 15 inch's of grass . The machines were not designed to cut high grass like that pure and simple

    • @Theyralltakenfu
      @Theyralltakenfu Před 3 lety

      It's not designed for that, but if you see that a mower can handle that kind of grass and how well it does, then imagine when you use it for everyday use. It will be flawless.

    • @BriansLawnMaintenance
      @BriansLawnMaintenance  Před 3 lety

      ☝️

  • @Videogamerforlife69
    @Videogamerforlife69 Před 5 lety +1

    the walk behinds mower we use spring and fall cleanups are pull start. you got to always make sure you park them in trailer the correct way, so you can start them again lol

  • @jamesbedell7261
    @jamesbedell7261 Před 5 lety

    Awesome video!!!!

  • @Purplexity-ww8nb
    @Purplexity-ww8nb Před 5 lety +34

    Why does everyone seem to want to bush hog with finish mowers?

    • @zangzang1268
      @zangzang1268 Před 4 lety +4

      I like testing that pushes a machine to it's limit and beyond. And there are times when a overgrown cleanup comes along that's worth doing.

    • @danchismar1629
      @danchismar1629 Před 4 lety

      7700Purplexity heavy duty commercial mowers

    • @grasscutter88
      @grasscutter88 Před 3 lety +2

      Because customers will bitch if you leave their 2ft tall yard looking like it was bush hogged with half the grass uncut.

    • @benault773
      @benault773 Před 3 lety

      Because it gets views on youtube

  • @bblawncarekc
    @bblawncarekc Před 5 lety +18

    Love the series, both machines are well built!!!

    • @wh8085
      @wh8085 Před 5 lety +1

      Wasn't that an old wright that broke into on you before you got the Vride ? T . hat's been a day or two .

    • @bblawncarekc
      @bblawncarekc Před 5 lety

      WH yes it was a Wright! They have improved on it for sure!

  • @aarongrant7402
    @aarongrant7402 Před 5 lety

    I’ve been talking about this for awhile, asking around and what not. I run a local professional lawn care company down in Corpus Christi Texas called A&B Services. We have a ton of residential accounts along with commercial accounts as well. We have found that the majority of our residential gates are around 32.5 inches to 34 inches. Prior to purchasing our stander mowers (stand on) we were using our 30 inch toro turfmaster commercial walk behind mower which I must say is a great mower, mow great, very fast, and leaves a very clean cut, all in all I can not say enough good things about the turfmaster, (not the timemaster). Only bad thing about the turfmaster is you end up walking every back yard, and at the end of the day mowing 20+ yards a day you end up working 12+ hours a day. Many of nights it’s after dark by the time we are parking the trailer for the night. I was in the market for a 32 inch stand on mower however there are not many mowers out there. I was considering the Wright as Wright makes great Equiptment. We in Corpus Christi do not have a Wright dealer so I drove up to spring texas just outside of Houston to look at the Wright 32 and when I saw the Wright 32 there was 1 major issue on the mower that was a major problem for me. The wright 32 is a fixed height cutting deck, if making small height adjustments you can pull a pin and remove spacing washers otherwise to adjust decent size increments you have to un bolt and adjust wheels. This was a huge problem, because mowing 20+ yards a day, not every yard is the same, some yards are healthier than others, the healthier yards don’t get cut as short as the less healthy yards. Often times we find the home owners have an amazing front yard but back yard not so much possibly due to dogs running back and forth preventing the grass from growing so the front is mowed higher than the back yards. As a business owner I can not afford to have to bust out the tool kit every time we get to a new yard. Had the Wright 32 been an adjustable deck I would have purchased it in a heartbeat. This particular wright dealer also sold encore mowers, and just from what they had sitting on their sales floor they had 1 Wright 32 inch mower and about 11 or 12 encore 32 inch mowers. They explained to me that the encore is a commercial and professional grade mower but not quite the quality as a Wright, however this mower also not at the price point of a Wright either. What really caught my attention of the encore was the fact that it had an adjustable cutting deck. The dealer told me they sell way more of the encore 32 inch mowers opposed to the weight 32 inch mowers. What really speaks to the professional guys is the fact that the encore was a few thousand dollars cheaper than the Wright but also adjustable cutting deck. If a big believer in you get what you pay for, especially when you are making a living with your equipment, and had the Wright 32 had an adjustable cutting deck I wouldn’t have thought twice about purchasing it. They Wright is a great machine but the 32 does not cater to the professional lawn guys with its fixed deck height, speed is everything. Now I can speak from personal experience of owning and running this encore for several months now, and this encore is a great machine, I’m telling you it is a money making machine while also preforming great. I’ve got larger mowers, one of them being a scag 48 which I can’t say anything bad about, also a great machine but what good is it if it won’t fit though these tight gates. This encore 32 Inch stander stand on mower is a great machine, I can’t necessarily speak for it long term as I have owned it for just under a year now. I don’t know if it will last 8 to 10 years being used professionally and accumulating many of hours each week, but it also wasn’t at the price point of a Wright or a scag. Used to at the end of the day using the toro turfmaster I was beat and sore come the end of the day, especially during the summer when the days are longer 12+ hours behind a push mower and I was exhausted. Now with the encore stander stand on mower we can get the same amount of work accomplished in far less time and come the end of the day I’m not wore out and beat. I can not speak long term for the encore 32 but I’m beyond satisfied with this machine, if I get 2 to 3 years of commercial use out of it is happy. I’m not joking when I say this is a money making machine, it’s great, and much less expensive than a scag or a Wright. I have contacted wright several times just to provide customer feed back about their products, I have talked to many of people at Wright and have suggested to them of adding an adjustable cutting deck, their response to me was that they just don’t sell many of the Wright 32 inch mowers to justify the research and development and engineering for a mower and doesn’t sell much. I personally believe the reason it doesn’t sell is because of the fixed deck height, I won’t buy a fixed deck. I wouldn’t hesitate again purchasing another encore 32 inch stand on mower just because of all of these tight squeezing gates on all of these residential back yards. Some of these back yards are quite large too. To find a residential gate 36 inches wide or larger in my area is rare.

    • @Andrew_Garcia1
      @Andrew_Garcia1 Před 5 lety

      aaron grant I’m new to the industry and have one season under my belt I bought a 32” stand on by World lawn which I believe are the same thing. I purchased it for one reason and one reason only productivity! I am in the same boat as you I have customers that like there turf shorter than others and i have customers that don’t have a preference, but the deck has to be floating so my employees or I can adjust quick and move on with the next clients property. I looked at Wright 32 but it was a fixed and I didn’t want to push mow a single yard so that is what I decided was a 32” venom from Worldlawn can’t be happier with it!

    • @aarongrant7402
      @aarongrant7402 Před 5 lety

      Andrew Garcia you are exactly correct, to my understanding encore and world lawn are the exact same company and make the exact same 32 mower, other than the stickers and decals it’s the same piece of equipment. The dealer I purchase from explained to me that used to world lawn was a pretty good company but moved their company to China to mass produce these mowers and cut their quality, this was years ago from the way they explained it to me, he went on to explain to me that world lawn has since fixed there problems and issues that they had and fixed the corners that they had cut but had a difficult time recovering because anytime after the professional lawn care guys would associate world lawn as bad despite them fixing their problems. From what I was told they created encore to pick back up their sales encore and world lawn to my understanding are exactly the same, they even look exactly the same but nowhere on an encore does it say world lawn. Supposedly this was a strategy to help them recover from their mistakes. Like I said I can not speak long term for this piece of equipment just because I haven’t had it long term yet. If I have to invest into some minor repairs along the road then so be it no problem, I paid under 5k for this mower and wouldn’t have a problem doing it all over again. It would be nice if it last 8-10 years of hard commercial use but if I can get 2 to 4 years I’ll be very pleased. The machine has already paid for itself and it did not cost 8K like a Wright. I’m not bad mouthing Wright in anyway, they make great products, and very reliable products, as does scag, I have a scag 48. But I feel Wright really dropped the ball and let many of the professionals down with their 32 stander, a fixed deck height is a joke, I’m sure it cuts great but going from one job to the next I need to be as efficient as possible, and having to manually adjust the deck at each and every job would just be a joke and a waste. I met with a weight person that demo’ed the Wright 32 for me and claimed adjusting the wheels can be done in 10 minutes or so, he went on to show me all you do is run one wheel up onto the curb which will take the other wheel free floating in the air and easily adjustable. I asked what happens if I don’t have a curb at my disposal? I have one neighborhood where I have several clients in this particular area, they do not have sidewalks, or curbs. Quite an old neighborhood but no curbs, they have ditches at the streets in place of curbs for drainage. This particular wright person said without a curb it will be much more challenging to adjust the height. Long story short I have no problem spending good money for good equipment but I just can’t understand why Wright would produce a mower with a fixed deck height.

  • @freddyleftyou486
    @freddyleftyou486 Před 5 lety +1

    Santa promised me a 36" Kubota stand on for Christmas. Elves are painting it as we speak! Can't wait

    • @chevyv.2281
      @chevyv.2281 Před 5 lety +1

      jay left That new Kubota stand on is a Bobcat Quick Kat painted orange. That’s it.

  • @mansourramzey7711
    @mansourramzey7711 Před 4 lety

    I liked that stander , it looked awesome. ( it did great cut)

  • @demarcuslewis2581
    @demarcuslewis2581 Před 5 lety +3

    I will be adding the v ride 36 to my fleet. My scag 61inch cheetah, I can't complain I mean any type of grass or weed I touch down in it gives a good quality cut. So scag it is for me!

    • @ScagPowerEquipment
      @ScagPowerEquipment Před 5 lety +2

      Please drop us a line if you have any questions we can help with on the 36". We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business!

  • @techman9634
    @techman9634 Před 5 lety +2

    5:48 lol dude I’ve pull started a Scag 48” walk behind and NAILED my elbow on the wall and was pretty much useless for weed eating the property 😂

  • @wanabyastick
    @wanabyastick Před 2 lety

    I'll search across the country/ world for attachments and tools, and become very brand loyal , Scag is one of those, and a good relationship with a dealer can also be worth a day trip for parts. Sometimes an area just doesn't have good local dealers or they just don't carry decent equipmen, even in cities.

  • @gregorybogart5200
    @gregorybogart5200 Před 5 lety +2

    I have viewed and re-viewed these and many other videos about mowers. Very few times do you see side by side comparisons of the "Cut Quality". Not super high grass in a field; well manicured lawns that our businesses are built around. I LOVED everything about the Wright machines except the quality of cut with the St. Augustine grass I cut here in the Tampa Bay area. I've checked out multiple models personally and observed the cut quality by others with the Wright mowers. I keep my customers by providing the very best cut possible; period. I can't wait for Wright to fix that issue!

  • @U.S.SlaveOfficial
    @U.S.SlaveOfficial Před 3 lety

    I'm interested in getting back in mowing maybe but didn't like doubling back when going along mulch beds to get chute to blow away. Had a gs30 with 36" deck, interested in stander 42 for back yards, if customers gate is smaller than that guess I'm not the guy. Without helper I need to get done faster than a 36". So how's mulch kits/guard do with these small standers?

  • @danielrylance4658
    @danielrylance4658 Před 5 lety +1

    down here in aus in my neck of the woods 36 inch wont fit through a standard gate, 34 inch barely scrapes through just, and unfortunately most brands dont make small zeros or standers to suit , i think toro have a 32 zero and gravley with a 34inch .
    i know wright mowers are breaking into our market but really need to see 32 inch stander with an adjustable hight deck not fixed as our lawns/ the ground varies and most of my yards the height hast to be re adjusted mulitiple times on a lawn to keep it looking even .
    good vid though guys. and lol i run 2 hrx mowers 21 inchers all i can say there tax right offs replace every year deductions deductions.

    • @billysmith5977
      @billysmith5977 Před 5 lety

      DAN THE FAMILY LAWN MOWING MAN a few companies make 28 inch ones

  • @jerzrich8725
    @jerzrich8725 Před 2 lety

    I’ve been used to walk behinds (hydro). even ones that come with the wheels you can stand on. They’ll mess your lines up from looking great sure. but I couldn’t get into these after years of riding z turns & standard walk behinds. (No belt driven but hydro walk behinds ). But these seem to be much more popular. Especially for small suburban areas front yards and back you’re better off taking two stand ups off the trailer.

  • @nephilly87
    @nephilly87 Před 3 lety

    I used to have a 36 walk behind it was always it fit no problem or would be 1 inch to big for the gate traded it for a 32 walk behind fits thru 99% of the gates I don’t even own a push mower anymore thing is so productive on gated yards

  • @wardor9214
    @wardor9214 Před 5 lety

    Both seem to be well built. I agree that when the machines are both built great little things will make or break the sale. A few things to always look for when buying any equipment is #1 The machine it's self. Is it durable,dependable and can it be efficient. #2 The Dealer and customer service #3 Is it right for the accounts you have. I have seen people go out and buy the biggest mower they could find just to use it in very small sub divisions. Not a great move. Those areas is where I can see using the 36 inch mowers
    BIGGER ISN'T ALWAYS BETTER
    Use logical thinking when it comes to Buisness and you will go far.

  • @horninght
    @horninght Před 4 lety +1

    If you want a small stander the one you want is a 34 because it will fit through the 36 in gate opening.

  • @noahthompson8162
    @noahthompson8162 Před 5 lety

    a little input on the throw away equipment, I had bought a Toro Zmaster 5000 series 60" and a Toro time master 30" for my beginning base. 70% of my client basis out of 82 on my second year are gates 40" or smaller, and steep ditches. the time master did the job at the beginning and I still use it on steep ditches, but I just upgraded to the Scag Vride2 19hp, electric start and on average saves us 2 hours a day on 20 yards per day with myself and one other. still wont retire my time master that holds over 300 hours! overall, great video, but I would love to see that Wright next to a 19hp electric scag. I should be demoing a Scag 61" turf tiger 2 and will be doing a side by side comparison review for my equipment dealer compared to the 5000 series.

    • @outdoorprofessionalservice6005
      @outdoorprofessionalservice6005 Před 3 lety

      Looking to get a 36" this year for some of the smaller yards we have around here. What size Vride2 did you purchase? If 36", how do you feel it does on hills 15-20 degrees? I know most people will say walk behind is the way to go or a large stander; was just looking for some information on the 36" specifically. Thanks in advance.

  • @rowdyreviews6530
    @rowdyreviews6530 Před 2 lety

    We started with a 52 and it was a job in small residential yards to get around stuff if had it to do over I would buy one of the writes 36

  • @Eric-mg4vb
    @Eric-mg4vb Před 11 měsíci

    I have a bunch of gated yards this is a no brainer. I’ve replaced a ton of push mowers.

  • @GrandviewLawnCare
    @GrandviewLawnCare Před 5 lety

    thanks for the honest video

  • @ProgressiveLawnService
    @ProgressiveLawnService Před 5 lety +5

    Oh man I’m excited to watch this! Really been thinking about pulling the trigger on one of these 2 exact mowers this season!!

    • @boostedonabudget9018
      @boostedonabudget9018 Před 4 lety

      What did you decide and let’s say both with the 19 hp kw same price???

    • @ProgressiveLawnService
      @ProgressiveLawnService Před 4 lety

      Pepe's 97 I haven’t done it unfortunately haha. But if I had to chose, Wright all day long. Might be taking my company a different route.

  • @wesavelawns2406
    @wesavelawns2406 Před 5 lety +2

    I had to customize a chair on my v Ride because my knees were killing me after one season as soon as I put the chair on the mower within one week my knees were feeling great again. I just didn't feel like spending another seven Grand on a sit-down mower so I have welder friend customize a badass seat right on the standing platform.

  • @awno6627
    @awno6627 Před 2 lety +1

    Brian, What’s your choice for best 36” in 2022. Anything change

  • @robertkennedy1864
    @robertkennedy1864 Před 4 lety

    I own a Kioti compact tractor that I am very happy with. Kioti has recently entered the zero turn mower market offering residential and commercial models. They are priced very well but are they any good? I'd love to see you guys put them to the test someday!

  • @martinneps9387
    @martinneps9387 Před 9 měsíci

    I am a fan of the skag walk behind. I will have to look into one of these very nice. I like the way it shoots the grass out. And are you able to get a bagging system for that machine?

  • @MowItWells
    @MowItWells Před 5 lety +1

    awesome video bro!!!

  • @JWNLawnCare
    @JWNLawnCare Před 5 lety

    "What kind of wizardry is this?"- Brian Fullerton quote of the year lol ;D

  • @SnookOnTheFly
    @SnookOnTheFly Před 4 lety

    I have a 42" bad boy compact. It squeaks through the standard gate size

  • @jaycesandman3463
    @jaycesandman3463 Před 2 lety

    I know this was 3 years ago but how does a stander do on a hillside? Where I live most yards would have anywhere from a 5 degree to a 45 degree slope

  • @TwistedFatwood
    @TwistedFatwood Před 2 lety

    I've been thinking about 53 inch Hustler I think it's a 53 or 52 not sure offhand X1 and I'm not sure the model but it's also a hustler 36-inch stand-up not a big fan of stand-up mowers but I think they're great for backyards and small yards other than that I'd rather have a sit-down but anyways what do you think of the Hustler brand overall would love your input

  • @perryschmoll7088
    @perryschmoll7088 Před 5 lety +1

    People pulling the trigger and debating on the size of their first mower to purchase, you have to think about what type of customers do you want to target or what type of yards the majority of your targeted area have for you to make a good fit to that market. Me, I am a solo, side business, so I can pick & choose my clients a little bit more. That is why I went with a 50" for my first yard, if they don't have a big enough gate, so sorry, as I move on to customers that do. If you are going on in fulltime, then like Stan said, you may want to start with a 36" to gain all the potential customers and then bump up to a bigger unit on your next additional mower purchase. This way you aren't turning away too many customers. Your bigger mowers are going to handle a yard quicker thus making you more $s per hour in general (the 48"-52" range will be more profitable than a 36"), if you can establish enough clientele of this sort on your start-up year?---I hope this added some prospective for someone getting ready to pull the trigger.***Other add-ons that are worth the purchase to get or plan to get on that first mower: 1) bagging system for those Fall leaf cleanups 2) chute-blocker for those thinner strips of property between the neighbors yard and your client's flowerbed along side their house/garage 3)headlights for the Fall season when it starts getting dark early 4) PTO assist for your bagger tube to avoid the tube getting clogged. You may not be able to get all of these add-ons right away, but if you purchase a mower that has these options available, you can get these items over time as the money rolls in.

  • @danpace5233
    @danpace5233 Před 5 lety +2

    Man I wish I took some video this past year, I cut down some SERIOUS stuff with my V-Ride 2

  • @andrewwoodham4336
    @andrewwoodham4336 Před 5 lety

    I have a 36” scag v ride 2 and absolutely love it. One question is why didn’t you use the higher hp version I have the 19hp version with electric start and I couldn’t be happier with it.

    • @BriansLawnMaintenance
      @BriansLawnMaintenance  Před 5 lety

      This was what Ed and them had. Perhaps this is what they are competing against or, perhaps he just got a good deal and the design elements on the larger units are similar but scaled. Short answer: no clue. ha

  • @scorchearthmf2634
    @scorchearthmf2634 Před rokem

    Going to buy the scag 36” next week. Anyone know is it good on hills. And can it cut a acre under a hour?

  • @TheMan-ud2wq
    @TheMan-ud2wq Před 5 lety +2

    Ed loves his company.

  • @John_D2
    @John_D2 Před 2 lety

    Kubota sz19-36 ,which is actually made by Schiller grounds , is a sweet stander also.

  • @chevyv.2281
    @chevyv.2281 Před 5 lety +2

    I agree with Brian and DM that these size mowers are excellent to start out with, but newbies also need to understand that they have a bigger learning curve to these smaller mowers in regards to 2 very important things; 1:The safety aspect that they are not nearly as stable as a wider mower and; 2: They weigh almost just as much as their larger counterparts, and with smaller tires, they get hung up easier.

    • @karlpokorny7130
      @karlpokorny7130 Před 5 lety

      Thats why i brought the toro 40inch for the wider tires same wait

    • @b.g.7411
      @b.g.7411 Před 2 lety +1

      Good insight. Im here because im starting off and what you mentioned was something learned from your experience now passed down. Thx

  • @reedallidap7173
    @reedallidap7173 Před 2 lety

    Any suggestions on how I can feel out if they are a good dealer or not? I haven’t worked with any but I’m in the market for a scag 32

  • @TheFantasticphotos
    @TheFantasticphotos Před 5 lety

    I’m liking the 36” bit my question I could not afford new so if I go used how old should I go at most and which makes would be good say as far back as 2004 or should I go a little new then this and how old should I go plz thks

  • @tomthomas9910
    @tomthomas9910 Před rokem

    I like the option of having both pull & electric" so if you're battery pukes out after you shut it off far from your trailer and somewhere you just couldn't get a quick jump it's nice to give it a tug and fire" especially on a small marine out board because paddling sucks especially far from shore" yeah you could buy a portable jump start $$ and keep it with you "

  • @CoalChrome
    @CoalChrome Před 5 lety

    There they are!

  • @jswyka8
    @jswyka8 Před 3 lety

    Scaggs looks like its 1.5 feet longer then the wright...I love my zk... it s the most impressive machine I've ever used just wish I woulda held off til yall started putting the 37 hp vanguard

  • @philg1416
    @philg1416 Před 5 lety

    Gravely compact pro 34 the way to go 💪

  • @homeroarzate453
    @homeroarzate453 Před 2 lety

    Would love to know who told them to demo them in that type of grass they look super pro doing that

  • @charlesjacksoniii8787
    @charlesjacksoniii8787 Před 4 lety

    I am looking at getting the Wright Stander I 36''.

  • @rickbell7613
    @rickbell7613 Před 5 lety

    Thought you are an Exmark guy Brian. 🤷‍♂️ I love my Vantage 36". Bought a JRCO fertilizer attachment for the front and drilled a hole in the foot platform to attach a 31 gallon tank sprayer. I do all my fertilization and lawn chemicals with this machine without spending $10,000.00 - $12,000.00 for a dedicated Z-Spray machine and I can STILL CUT GRASS with the same machine. Win, Win for me. I think I spent an extra $1,500.00 outside of the mower.

    • @BriansLawnMaintenance
      @BriansLawnMaintenance  Před 5 lety

      I'm definitely an Exmark guy, not like this video changes that. But if I had access to either brand at my dealer, I'd feel comfortable buying either SCAG or Wright any day. To each their own.

    • @rickbell7613
      @rickbell7613 Před 5 lety

      @@BriansLawnMaintenance I do like Scag too. My dad has a 61" Turf Tiger.
      Cuts tall grass like nobody's business.
      15 years and counting. He loves it. I was just bustin' ya chops. I thought you'd have an Exmark out there too.
      Keep up the great videos

  • @lightninglawnservice2803
    @lightninglawnservice2803 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm thinking for next year getting the scag 36 upright..

  • @SpiritTracker7
    @SpiritTracker7 Před 4 lety

    I could never find Stan's review on the medium duty line of stand ons lol.. was looking forward to it

    • @BriansLawnMaintenance
      @BriansLawnMaintenance  Před 4 lety +1

      We did a few videos together, it's there lol

    • @SpiritTracker7
      @SpiritTracker7 Před 4 lety

      @@BriansLawnMaintenance I looked.. even searched his channel "medium duty stand on" etc, nothing... went back to January 2019... oh well. I just purchased a toro grandstand 36" for medium duty...

  • @scottmagyar
    @scottmagyar Před 5 lety

    Great video, why is there no rear discharge stander on the market, Thks

  • @overcontrolledrcstudios8364

    It’s crazy where I live you can’t find a stand on at all within a 50 mile radius here in South Dakota

  • @raybates9530
    @raybates9530 Před 5 lety

    I just bought a ferris Z 2 52 inch but I'd trade for a 36 anyday. Have to figure out how to get the 52 over the wheel wells of the truck

  • @dirtybirdservices1130
    @dirtybirdservices1130 Před 5 lety

    Join the stander revolution. Got a v-ride 2! Game changer

  • @lawnenforcement999
    @lawnenforcement999 Před 5 lety +6

    It’s tough to buy a 36” mower for practically the same price as a bigger mower. But you need what you need and it is what it is.

    • @lawnenforcement999
      @lawnenforcement999 Před 5 lety +2

      Five-O Lawn and Snow haha. Your name is pretty cool too! ❄️ ⛄️

    • @lawnenforcement999
      @lawnenforcement999 Před 5 lety

      Check out my channel if you’re interested in subscribing.

    • @iDrive4fun93
      @iDrive4fun93 Před 5 lety

      Yeah, that’s we use the Exmark 30” for small back yards with gates, we only have a couple yards that need it though, better to spend $1800 than $7000 when it only gets used a few times a week. Everything else can be done on our 52s, and 61s.

    • @Wombuffet
      @Wombuffet Před 5 lety

      iDrive4fun93 that timemasters a piece of junk! A toro pushmower from home depot can out last it lol

    • @iDrive4fun93
      @iDrive4fun93 Před 5 lety

      German the Exmark 30 is a little nicer and tougher than the Toro Timemaster. Ours works great. We used to just buy a new Cub Cadet push mower every year. But we bought the Exmark, it’s been a great mower, far more useful especially around leaf season, and much faster.

  • @robertmoreland1220
    @robertmoreland1220 Před 5 lety +2

    2000hrs my old 96 toro tbar had over 20,000 hrs when i pulled the motor over a bad pump.

  • @ThomasFurino777
    @ThomasFurino777 Před 2 měsíci

    Cub Cadet Pro X636 love it my inventory favorite I would add a photo for some reason. I can’t attach one.

  • @saltylandscaper7193
    @saltylandscaper7193 Před 5 lety +3

    36" isn't too bad at all. It can still cut a 1/4 - 1/2 acre residential property very fast. Plus it can fit in most of those tight spaces. Im going with a 36" stander vs. A bigger size deck. For me it is a toss up beyween wright and the gravely pro stance. I like the scag brand though. Ive worked on and assembled them plenty.

    • @stevebyrnes1613
      @stevebyrnes1613 Před 2 lety

      Let me know what one you decide
      I've looked at both as well I think the wright is a lot shorter in length and that does help in tight areas

    • @saltylandscaper7193
      @saltylandscaper7193 Před 2 lety

      @@stevebyrnes1613 i went with the gravely. 🙂
      Edit: also got a 52" exmark stander for the bigger commercial properties my wife and i maintain.

    • @stevebyrnes1613
      @stevebyrnes1613 Před 2 lety

      What do you think about both

    • @saltylandscaper7193
      @saltylandscaper7193 Před 2 lety +1

      @@stevebyrnes1613 i like the exmark and gravely best. I've used wright in the past. They make a good machine but it is just my preferance. The exmark and gravelys are easier to work on and there are more dealers in my area for those than the wrights. So parts are easier to get as well as service.

    • @stevebyrnes1613
      @stevebyrnes1613 Před 2 lety

      @@saltylandscaper7193 thank you