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I have trees, other landscaping, steep hills, a pond, you get the picture. I can get my job done in under two hours. Trimming is not necessary on borders but I do it anyways to get a cleaner look.

Has two gas tanks so if you run out of gas mid way through, just switch it over and you are good to go. Hills are no issue. Like I said in the title, this machine is a beast. It might be a tad bit overkill for what I actually need but who cares, I save myself so much time with the bigger deck and powerful engine! There is also an area out back of about another acre, and it is very uneven, and I seldomly cut back there with this product with no issues other than I go a tad bit slower because of the length of grass, but it just chews through the grass with ease.

Rated 5 out of 5 by Ztroop3 from Free time maker I have had my Cub for one full cutting season and the one thing I can say to sum up my exspereance is it is a "Free time maker". I had no mechanical issues and fuel burn rate is outstanding.

I have been thru 3 different brand mowers and the cub cadet will be my go to brand from now on. Thanks for a great product. Rated 5 out of 5 by Boston from Best Option for hilly terrain I did research at several local riding mower dealers, and one dealer recommended this model because of my steep terrain.

Wish it was more fuel efficient. Rated 4 out of 5 by Glenn27 from awesome tracter I have 3 summers with this machine. I own 4 acres and mow 2. It is very hilly and rocky in spots.

My last tractor was not zero turn. Not only has it cut my mowing time by about 30 min. My last tractor had power sterring and was concerned about this one not, it does take a little effort in tight areas but not a deal breaker. A little bigger sterring wheel would help. With the dual tanks I can mow 3 times before refueling.

I have the 54'' deck just because it fits on my 5' wide trailer. I love this tractor, my only slight complaints are I wish the deck had a little more clearance. I have one steep rocky hill that the deck hangs up on.

I have to avoid the hill or take it very slow. My other slight complaint would be the top speed. My last tractor would hit 12 m.

All-in-all this is a very awesome tractor. Rated 4 out of 5 by tomieboy from Nearly awesome machine I read reviews on all the Cub Cadet zero turn mowers before pulling the trigger and buying my 60 inch Z-Force steering wheel mower. I've had numerous lever type zero turns and due to my hilly terrain that I mow, I thought the steering wheel type would be just the answer and would allow me to mow straight paths and perform better on the hills.

While the steering wheel does perform excellently on the hills and banks, the problem is with the strength it takes to turn it. The steering wheel is small and the linkage is very stiff. Failure to observe the safety rules and instructions, both on the machine and in the Operator's Manual, could result in serious injury or death.

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