I have the Wright version of this 32, and its our main mower. These little postage stamp yards with the tiny backyard games drove me up a wall and they far out number the open backyards. I got rid of my big mowers, got two 32's, ditched the push mowers and told me crew, "if you cant reach it with the 32, weedeat it." made my life so much easier.
@@lawncaretoamillion I just make wide Y turns, I also unfortunately live in a lawncare market where most ppl take no pride in their yard V.V they see it as a "the city makes me cut it otherwise id let it just grow" So its kinda nice in one aspect, I can train the new guys on those lawns and client doesnt care if its got turn tears so long as its cut.
I have a fw15 and a 36 stander. On tiny back yards or very wet conditions the fw wins on time and less tearing on turns and less weed eating. Wish it was a 36" I'd sell the stander.
Neat little mowers. Next year I will probably be upgrading my 36” walk behind with a 36” stand on. I bet there is wider tire/wheel that could be put on these.
It’s a rebadged Staris. Hopefully they fixed up some of the issues that mower had. I demoed one back in 2019 when they first came out and I liked some aspects but disliked others, ultimately chose not to buy one.
I am purchasing a new mower this week, it’s between Scag bride 52 and exmark vertex 52. I noticed you have had both, I am stuck between the two , do you have any recommendation between the two! Thank you
In Texas the problem with using this machine on a small yard would be rutting. I use a 36 but have to alternate with a 21 push mower to keep the yard looking nice. Even using a different direction each week with a heavy mower will still leave ruts on most lawns because of the clay soils.
I bought a 36" Wright stander Intensity last year. I thought it was gonna change my life however I found them so heavy (800 lbs plus the user) and still cumbersome in small yards. So unfortunately I sold it and just use my 32" toro walk behind. It cuts and strips better too. Plus way cheaper