Riding Mower
I bought a 15 horse Sears with hydrostatic drive over 10 years ago. B&S OHV
engine. No oil filter. It's made by MTD and cost ~$1,000. Use it weekly
during spring/summer/fall to do my 1/2 acre lot. The only service I do is a
once a year oil change (synthetic oil) and cleaning out the air cleaner
element annually. Oh yeah, batteries last about 2 years ($20 at Sam's). I
sharpen the blades once or twice a year.
Never have had any problems. I could have spent 50% to 100% more for a
big-name tractor, but it is inconceivable that it would have performed
better than that inexpensive Sears/MTD has. People like to scoff at MTD
stuff and call it junk. It is not junk. It is reliable, not too expensive,
and way plenty good enough for home-owner use. People who insist that you
need anything "better" for home-owner use simply don't know what they are
talking about or have too much money they feel a need to waste.
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- GRL
"It's good to want things."
Steve Barr (philosopher, poet, humorist, chemist,
Visual Basic programmer)
"We Three Browns" wrote in message
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I only have about 10 trees to mow around. I know I don't need a $2500
mower.
Are Troy-Bilt mowers reliable I guess is what I would like to know. The
John
Deere in the same size I believe has a Briggs and Stratton motor as does
the
Troy-bilt.
"Chris" wrote in message
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How much lawn do you have to mow and what obstacles do you have such as
50
trees and 20 bushes or a simple square lot that is 50 x 50 with nothing
to
mow around?
"We Three Browns" wrote in message
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Can anyone give me some feedback on a Troy-bilt riding mower? I am
considering buying one and would like to know anything pros or cons.
Thanks.
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