I have an 04 ZD21 that I purchased from an estate, it is extremely clean and has been functioning flawlessly until yesterday when the right wheel stopped turning forward or reverse. The right drive motor was slightly slower than the left wheel when I got it but hardly noticeable, there was no warning/noises/issues when it failed, I was halfway through mowing, I finished a stripe and went to spin and the stick just went dead. The right control makes no noise whatsoever when I move it, and there is zero pressure when I move it forward. I've read several posts on these machines potential hydro issues, before I go crazy ordering parts I am trying to figure out what to do to correctly diagnose failure. I got a screaming deal on this thing (at least I think I did) from an estate sale, I knew the original owner and I know the mower was only ever used to mow his private three hole golf course. I can't afford to send this thing to the Kubota dealer, they already told me it would be 700+ to even tear it down far enough to diagnose the issue, I am a solid auto mechanic and have a shop full of tools.