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Carl Hollomon 28-02-2004 01:12 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to spend more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before. I also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck up
front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.

What do you think?

thanks,

Carl Hollomon



BDT 05-03-2004 06:54 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
Xref: 127.0.0.1 alt.home.lawn.garden:6740

I will be trying out the
husky CZ4817 this wekend and let you know.
Keegan
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before. I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck up
front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.

What do you think?

thanks,

Carl Hollomon





BDT 05-03-2004 06:54 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
Xref: 127.0.0.1 alt.home.lawn.garden:6740

I will be trying out the
husky CZ4817 this wekend and let you know.
Keegan
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before. I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck up
front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.

What do you think?

thanks,

Carl Hollomon





BDT 05-03-2004 06:54 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
Xref: 127.0.0.1 alt.home.lawn.garden:6740

I will be trying out the
husky CZ4817 this wekend and let you know.
Keegan
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before. I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck up
front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.

What do you think?

thanks,

Carl Hollomon





BDT 05-03-2004 06:54 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
Xref: 127.0.0.1 alt.home.lawn.garden:6740

I will be trying out the
husky CZ4817 this wekend and let you know.
Keegan
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before. I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck up
front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.

What do you think?

thanks,

Carl Hollomon





BDT 08-03-2004 07:36 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
Well, i tried out the Husqvarna CZ4815 not the 4817. This one had the
Kawasaki engine rather than the Kohler. Here's what i thought:
Great Running, smooth operation, good safety features. Price was right and
so I bought it. I paid $4000 with tax, delivery and they threw in a bagger.
2 Year warranty on everything, dealer seemed very impressed by this unit.
Dan
"BDT" wrote in message
...
I will be trying out the
husky CZ4817 this wekend and let you know.
Keegan
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest

Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere

L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before. I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck up
front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.

What do you think?

thanks,

Carl Hollomon







Steveo 08-03-2004 07:36 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
Congrats and happy mowing. A friend of mine has had a Husqvarna
chainsaw for years, and he loves it.

"BDT" wrote:
Well, i tried out the Husqvarna CZ4815 not the 4817. This one had the
Kawasaki engine rather than the Kohler. Here's what i thought:
Great Running, smooth operation, good safety features. Price was right
and so I bought it. I paid $4000 with tax, delivery and they threw in a
bagger. 2 Year warranty on everything, dealer seemed very impressed by
this unit. Dan
"BDT" wrote in message
...
I will be trying out the
husky CZ4817 this wekend and let you know.
Keegan
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest

Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to
spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere

L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before.
I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck
up front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.

What do you think?

thanks,

Carl Hollomon





BDT 08-03-2004 07:37 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
Well, i tried out the Husqvarna CZ4815 not the 4817. This one had the
Kawasaki engine rather than the Kohler. Here's what i thought:
Great Running, smooth operation, good safety features. Price was right and
so I bought it. I paid $4000 with tax, delivery and they threw in a bagger.
2 Year warranty on everything, dealer seemed very impressed by this unit.
Dan
"BDT" wrote in message
...
I will be trying out the
husky CZ4817 this wekend and let you know.
Keegan
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest

Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere

L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before. I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck up
front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.

What do you think?

thanks,

Carl Hollomon







BDT 08-03-2004 07:37 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
Well, i tried out the Husqvarna CZ4815 not the 4817. This one had the
Kawasaki engine rather than the Kohler. Here's what i thought:
Great Running, smooth operation, good safety features. Price was right and
so I bought it. I paid $4000 with tax, delivery and they threw in a bagger.
2 Year warranty on everything, dealer seemed very impressed by this unit.
Dan
"BDT" wrote in message
...
I will be trying out the
husky CZ4817 this wekend and let you know.
Keegan
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest

Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere

L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before. I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck up
front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.

What do you think?

thanks,

Carl Hollomon







Steveo 08-03-2004 07:37 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
Congrats and happy mowing. A friend of mine has had a Husqvarna
chainsaw for years, and he loves it.

"BDT" wrote:
Well, i tried out the Husqvarna CZ4815 not the 4817. This one had the
Kawasaki engine rather than the Kohler. Here's what i thought:
Great Running, smooth operation, good safety features. Price was right
and so I bought it. I paid $4000 with tax, delivery and they threw in a
bagger. 2 Year warranty on everything, dealer seemed very impressed by
this unit. Dan
"BDT" wrote in message
...
I will be trying out the
husky CZ4817 this wekend and let you know.
Keegan
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest

Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to
spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere

L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before.
I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck
up front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.

What do you think?

thanks,

Carl Hollomon





Steveo 08-03-2004 07:37 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
Congrats and happy mowing. A friend of mine has had a Husqvarna
chainsaw for years, and he loves it.

"BDT" wrote:
Well, i tried out the Husqvarna CZ4815 not the 4817. This one had the
Kawasaki engine rather than the Kohler. Here's what i thought:
Great Running, smooth operation, good safety features. Price was right
and so I bought it. I paid $4000 with tax, delivery and they threw in a
bagger. 2 Year warranty on everything, dealer seemed very impressed by
this unit. Dan
"BDT" wrote in message
...
I will be trying out the
husky CZ4817 this wekend and let you know.
Keegan
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest

Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to
spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere

L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before.
I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck
up front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.

What do you think?

thanks,

Carl Hollomon





RoyDMercer 18-03-2004 05:51 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before. I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck up
front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.


Carl,

Here's my $.02 worth. I really think you should probably be looking in the
$5,000-6,000 range. I'm in charge of buying equipment for my employer. One
of our sites is on 2 acres with a hill and in a very nice commercial area,
so it needed to be mowed on a regular basis as would a residential lawn. At
first we went with a high-end Deere rider with a 42" deck (I don't remember
the model number). The mower was well maintained and stored in a garage,
but was worn out and needed constant repair after 2 seasons. It was also
bad because it took a very long time to mow 2 acres. Now, I'm not saying
John Deere makes a bad product because I truly believe they do. But when
you have 2 acres, you're going to wear out a mower at least 4 times faster
than using one to mow 1/2 acre.

Then we went with a commercial model which cost us about $6,000 or so. It
has a 48" deck, is much faster than the Deere, and has been running strong
for the past 5 years.



RoyDMercer 18-03-2004 06:00 PM

best riding mower for about $3,000?
 
"Carl Hollomon" wrote in message
hlink.net...
This is a twist on the old "what's the best rider" question that
periodically appears here. I have about two acres in Southwest Virginia,
not a lot of obstacles, most of it a large hill. I don't want to spend

more
than $3,000 - $3,500 for a riding mower. Should I look at the Deere L130?
I know I've heard some not-so-great things about this series before. I

also
like what I"ve heard about the Husqvarna models with the mower deck up
front. Another model I looked at is the Deere LT160.


Carl,

Here's my $.02 worth. I really think you should probably be looking in the
$5,000-6,000 range. I'm in charge of buying equipment for my employer. One
of our sites is on 2 acres with a hill and in a very nice commercial area,
so it needed to be mowed on a regular basis as would a residential lawn. At
first we went with a high-end Deere rider with a 42" deck (I don't remember
the model number). The mower was well maintained and stored in a garage,
but was worn out and needed constant repair after 2 seasons. It was also
bad because it took a very long time to mow 2 acres. Now, I'm not saying
John Deere makes a bad product because I truly believe they do. But when
you have 2 acres, you're going to wear out a mower at least 4 times faster
than using one to mow 1/2 acre.

Then we went with a commercial model which cost us about $6,000 or so. It
has a 48" deck, is much faster than the Deere, and has been running strong
for the past 5 years.




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