Cub Cadet Z-Force S60
The Cub Cadet Z-Force S60 Zero Turn Rider is the largest machine in the Z-Force S Rider series. It is powered by a big 26 hp Courage engine. This 2 cylinder motor is built by Kohler. Using a Dual Hydro Gear ZT 2800 transmission, this Cub Cadet is an automatic. However this transmission allows each rear wheel to be operated independently of the other which is what facilitates it’s ability to execute zero radius turns. Smaller models in the same series as the Z Force S 60 include the Cub Cadet Z-Force S48LP and the Cub Cadet Z-Force S54 Zero Turn Rider lawn mowers.
One thing that a lot people find is that the Cub Cadet Z-Force S60 lawn mower is a very heavy machine. It weighs an astonishing 358 kg (790 lbs) which is huge for a lawnmower that has a cutting width of just 60 inches. The wheels that support the weight of the Z Force S 60 are fortunately big enough to distribute the load into the ground without leaving unsightly thread marks. The rear tires measure 20×10-8 (20 inch diameter, 10 inch width, 8 inch rim diameter). The front wheels are understandably much smaller, measuring 13×5-6 (13 inch diameter, 5 inch width, 6 inch rim diameter).
The top speed of the Cub Cadet Z-Force S60 Zero Turn Rider lawnmower is 12.9 kph (8mph) when traveling forward and 6.4 kph (4 mph) when it’s reversing. This makes it very efficient when cutting large lawns when compared to the likes of most tractor lawn mowers. The mower deck on the Z Force S 60 mower has a construction that is quite similar to other models in the Z-Force S series. If you own one of these machines, then please let others know what they should expect from it. Please include details on what you like most and like least about it, as well as any modifications you have made or attachments that you use with it.
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Should be a 30hp instead of 24hp. Pulls down to easily. Seat position not comfortable. Needs to be farther back and higher. Mower deck grease fittings need to be plumbed to a more accesseable area. Hard to steer at low speeds. Installing a power steering system. Vibration issues not good for a new mower. I do not need to hear sheet metal buzz. I wish I had bought a tractor style mower. Definately unimpressed with this mower and Cub Cadet.
Excellent
One full season with absolutely no problems.
The ride at full speed is a little bouncy, but that’s the speed at which I mow most of the time.
i move about 6 acres of fairly level surface every 2 weeks durning the summer mower has about 200 hours on it
this belt tension problem makes the machine usless, i am to the point of replacing it with a more heavy duty kubota.
i had to have the drive belt replaced at the begining of this year and the servicing dealer replaced the blade drive belt ideler arm assembly, since that time the bolt holding the assembly has sheared 4 times and has taken the drive belt with it.
my opinion the construction is too light to support a 60″ cut
I’ve got a 3.5 acre lot with a very little flat surface and a 70 yard 30 degree downhill backyard. I used to use a Cub Cadet 2000 series with a 48 inch deck that would take me 4.5 hours to mow the entire lot, sans trimming. I’ve tried a Kubota GR series on my back hill and couldn’t get that large of a machine up my back hill without ripping up the yard.
After researching traditional zero turn radius mowers, I was told by more than one dealer they wouldn’t sell me a zero turn because of my hills. The power only comes fro the back wheels and there is a high possibility to flip these machines going up hills. I tried various John Deers, Simplcity, Cub Cadets and Kubotas looking for something with a 50+ inch deck, low uncut radius and decent traction and a reasonable price.
After deciding on a Cub Cadet 2500 series with a 54 inch deck, I discussed my want for a zero turn with the Cub Cadet sales guy. He mentioned the Z-Force S and had the 48 and 60 inch models on the lot. I asked him about hills and he told me I could test it out on the 35 degree hill they had in the back of the lot. I took this machine up, down and sideways on the hill at full acceleration, trying to do what ever I could to get this to slip. Nothing. It hugged the incline just as well as if I was on flat surface.
It was only a bit more than the 2500 series and I spent the extra $300 for the 60 inch deck. Great choice. I now can cut my entire yard in under 2 hours, including most of the trimming, which includes horse fence 70% on the outline of my property. With the exception of a notch in the deck design on the front right, I can easily trim the entire yard to the point where I only need to hand trim once a month.
I’ve only used the mower 10 times, so I have no idea about the reliability of the machine. I will note that I recently started up the mower after sitting in the shed all winter and I had no problem. I’ll modify this review over the life of the mower if any status changes, but overall I highly recommend.
Zero turn “cuts” mowing time in half.
Even cut with stripping effects.
Great speed, even with mower engaged.
Great maneuvering for such a heavy machine.
60 inch deck huge plus for larger yards
Easy deck wash system is great
Takes some time to master steering and acceleration.
Toolbox could use a cover to prevent grass from collecting.
The mower deck has a notch at the front left that gets often gets caught when trimming around post
Acceleration peddle takes more force to press than I’m used to. Had some foot fatigue after long mowing sessions.
Attaching a box to hold ipod on the steering column with track controls on steering wheel.