I was wondering the same as polarismike. Why get a standup when you can sit? I can see standups used in commercial mowing applications but as a homeowner? FWIW - the home we own is on a 2.5 acre lot. Up until this year, I was mowing 1.5 acres and leaving the extra acre alone. It has pasture grass that a local farmer could come in and cut and roundbale. We liked the way it looked cut down vs. the tall grass and the tall grass was a tick and critter magnet.
This spring I finally bought a new lawn tractor to replace the 18 yr old Simplicity (38" deck) I was using. I went back and forth between a bigger lawn tractor and a zero turn (ZT) , finally settling on a 27 hp Simplicity Prestige lawn tractor with a 52" fabricated deck. Main reasons staying with a tractor were:
1. Can put a blower on a tractor
2. Can pull ground engaging implements like rollers and plug aerators
3. I thought a ZT would be uncomfortable to ride as our lawn is very bumpy and uneven.
Unfortunately the new Prestige has been in the shop 2X now (1 = engine oil leak, 2 = hydro power steering leak) for warranty work and the last time the dealer loaned me a demo Hustler ZT with a 52" deck. While I like the Hustler ZT I'm happy I made the choice of staying with a Simplicity tractor. The ZT scalps the lawn in too many places and is generally hard on the lawn (tears it up on turns). I couldn't pull a roller, etc. with it either. But boy is it FAST! If I could afford to own both I would. Assuming I could get a ZT with a free floating deck (that won't scalp) I could learn to mow and not tear up the lawn on turns.
Sorry for the long winded post and don't mean to hijack the thread......just thought I'd share my experience.
