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Bad Boy Lightening Z

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Bad Boy Lightening Z Reviews



Overall Rating:
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Build Quality
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3.0
Features
rating
3.0
Performance
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1.5
Value
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1.5
Reliability
rating
2.0
(2.2 stars, 2 reviews)
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Bad Boy ZT Elite48
rating
0.8
Posted 07/24/2014
by Greg Donahue
Model year: 0 Date Purchased: 2013-04-15 Number of Hours: 105

"I had 3 pump belts 6 blade belts and and a new engine install in a year and a half plus changed 2 or 3 pulleys. Bad Boy won't return my calls. Dealer had given me good service on the warranty."

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Pros: Cuts good. Cons: Always breaking belts. Type of User: Homeowner 1-10 Acres Location: USA LA I also considered buying:
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BadBoy Pup 60" Does Everything But Cut the Grass
rating
2.8
Posted 04/22/2013
by michael wood
Model year: 0 Date Purchased: 2010-04-01 Number of Hours: 100

"This mower is built like a tank, which in my case is bad, because it won't wear out so I can replace it. Bad Boy seems to have a weak link in this mower in the blades. With new blades that measure 20.5" tip to tip, it cuts pretty good. After 4-6 hours of use, the blade may show some wear and only measure 20.3" or 20.4". At this point, the mower no longer cuts grass acceptably at any speed. It leaves much of the grass uncut. The blades must be replaced before you can again cut grass. When I purchased this mower in 2010, the Bad Boy website suggested taking your blades to an authorized dealer to have the sharpened. At the time of this review in 2013, the website suggests replacing your blades rather than sharpening them, so it looks like they now realize they have a weak link in their mowing decks. I now buy a lot of 12 or 15 mower blades at the beginning of each mowing season and the mower works okay, but for $8,000 you'd expect a little more."

REVIEWER'S ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pros: Built to last forever. Overbuilt welded frame. Over-sized hydraulics. Cons: Won't cut grass without replacing the blades very often. Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 Acres Location: USA KY I also considered buying:
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