My TANK LZ-54 Cub Cadet zero turn doesn't turn the mower off in reverse. It's a commercial machine, there's a few things I wish were different, like throttle mounted away from where stray branches can turn the throttle down, or worse yet, key mounted where branches turn the engine off. And Everything requires the parking brake to be set. Sometimes I can catch and turn the key back on but it shuts off a time or two per mow. The "other" side of the mower, the right side is the discharge chute, everybody trims with the left side, a more protected switch location is needed.
Parts guy at my dealer says all my belts are Arimid ( kevlar) reinforced, and heavy cross section, I have spares for everything. I had an idler pulley start squeeking at me on the first mowing this season, sealed greaseless bearings of course. I need to figure out which tensioner pulley it is and get a spare. Think my Ray-Tech temp gun is the right tool for that job, the dry bearing should be several hundred degrees hotter.
Over-all I'm pretty happy with how easy it is to service. Oil and filter changes are a snap. Lots of zerks to grease, one sorta hard to get at zerk on each spindle, front spindles and frt wheel hubs easy to grease, the 2 spring loaded belt tensioners have zerks on pivots.
I read on another forum a guy got an expensive ticket mowing his roadbank next to the road with no SMV emblem. I have the decal, need to cut the sheet metal backing and zip tie it to my ROPS.
The stock 12V battery has struggled to start the engine first time every spring, I put my charger on it an hour or two, then switch to Boost while cranking and it usually goes. Mowing week to week starts are no problem. I think an EFI engine would start better.
SON is starting to drop more frequent hints that I should be mowing with a new SKAG, since he's Quality Mgr at the plant they're built at. But seriously, I'm hard pressed to find fault with my Cub Cadet other than the few things I mentioned. My local SKAG dealer has a less than enthusiastic sales and service staff, I've bought a couple oil filters from them.
To ME, the real Head Turner in zero turns is the new "self driving" Cub Cadets, it's GPS guided.