Thanks for the more in-depth video! Aside from seeing it actually cut grass, the only questions I had that weren't answered in this video were regarding the view screen's visibility outdoors in sun and the attachment removal/connection process.
There’ll be more to come for the other models! The digital display has variable brightness, so it can be fully visible in sunlight. As for the split frame function, the YXR 710 doesn’t have it YET. We want to get it absolutely perfect, and have made some big changes to make it easier for the operator since Equip Expo. Don’t have an exact date for when you can expect to see it, but it wont be too long.
@@yaktaoutdoor point blank the BUILD QUALITY and the warranty proves the company is serious. The use of material thickness along with a very simple lower reverse angle on the deck. Just so much I've seen, I could go on but it would be a tough read for most.
Thanks for the support! All of these things, we only did because real users like you told us it's what they need from their mowers. That's our real strength. Listening.
Hey Jack, we don't have any plans for a 42" deck right now. It would be too small for the frame of our current line-up. We currently have a 48" deck on some units, and are planning to have a 36" deck on the stand-on.
7 gauge is not 3/8 of an inch. Why are you lying. A badboy outlaw had a 3 gauge deck whichbis a 1/4 inch thick or .250 thousands. A 7 gauge is less than half that. Yet ur video calls it 3/8 inch. Not true. Ur being deceptive
You're right, 7-gauge is 3/16". Our deck is 7-gauge, with a 7-gauge reinforcement plate over most of the top of the deck to protect the spindles and deck from bending or breaking. This doubles the thickness, making it 3/8". Sorry for the confusion, we'll be more clear in the future, but it is true.