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Riding Lawn Mowers
Who makes the Best 1-2 Acre riding lawn mower.
Cost warranty life cycle.. |
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Check past 2 months issues of Consumer Reports magazine. #1 - John Deere,
#2 - Troy Bilt, #3 - Craftsman; there arevarious models, depending upon what features you want. Items to consider: budget, size of mowing deck (wider the better: 42-inch vs. 48 inch), available accessories (attachement point to tractor (low vs high)), manual gear vs automatic; horsepower (the bigger is NOT always the better), ergonomics (easy to reach controls - levers, switches not in your way), & is the seat back high enough to support your back (high back is better than low back). ******************************************* "stevey" wrote in message ... Who makes the Best 1-2 Acre riding lawn mower. Cost warranty life cycle.. |
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"evolutionman 2004" wrote in message ink.net... Check past 2 months issues of Consumer Reports magazine. #1 - John Deere, #2 - Troy Bilt, #3 - Craftsman; there arevarious models, depending upon what features you want. Items to consider: budget, size of mowing deck (wider the better: 42-inch vs. 48 inch), Wider is better if the lawn is smooth but if it is uneven with lots of obstacles, the narrower might have an advantage. available accessories (attachement point to tractor (low vs high)), manual gear vs automatic; horsepower (the bigger is NOT always the better), ergonomics (easy to reach controls - levers, switches not in your way), & is the seat back high enough to support your back (high back is better than low back). ******************************************* "stevey" wrote in message ... Who makes the Best 1-2 Acre riding lawn mower. Cost warranty life cycle.. |
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Watch out for warranty -- all sorts of wild claims out there. Some offer up to three years, some offer a lifetime on certain components; but in the fine print, you'll find that they may only cover parts or labor but not both; they may choose to fix something by any method they choose. Find a good, bumper-to-bumper 2-year full warranty. Life cycle? A commercial mower with heavy-gauge steel construction and liquid-cooled engine may last you a lifetime; any air-cooled engine will be ready for the rubbish pile in less than 2,000 hours. Kind of depends if you want a long-lasting investment or if you're willing to spend the money again in 3 or 4 years for a new mower. Finally, I personally believe the consumer reports are a bit rigged -- I notice that the brands they choose, happen to be brands that advertise in their publications. Use the Internet or go to a reputable mower dealer to get the real scoop. |
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"PrestoChang0" wrote in message .. . stevey wrote: *Who makes the Best 1-2 Acre riding lawn mower. Cost warranty life cycle.. * Life cycle? A commercial mower with heavy-gauge steel construction and liquid-cooled engine may last you a lifetime; and cost you maybe $10,000 any air-cooled engine will be ready for the rubbish pile in less than 2,000 hours. Kind of depends if you want a long-lasting investment or if you're willing to spend the money again in 3 or 4 years for a new mower. Hhmm - 2000 hrs / 4 years - 500 hrs per year - that's enough for most neighborhoods. I'd guess the average homeowner uses less than 20 hours per season around here. I'm running air-cooled Kohlers that are over 20 years old - a 30 yo B&S on a Wards sits in the weeds cause it is locked in gear |
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"PrestoChang0" wrote in stevey wrote: Finally, I personally believe the consumer reports are a bit rigged -- I notice that the brands they choose, happen to be brands that advertise in their publications. Use the Internet or go to a reputable mower dealer to get the real scoop. Was wondering how you "noticed" what brands they advertise in their pub's since Consumer Reports does not accept adverising from anyone, any company, anyway!!!!! That one BS statement casts doubts on the rest of your message. Pure BS!!! Bob |
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If you spend more than $1350.00 you could be riding a Deere.
Bob wrote in message ink.net... "PrestoChang0" wrote in stevey wrote: Finally, I personally believe the consumer reports are a bit rigged -- I notice that the brands they choose, happen to be brands that advertise in their publications. Use the Internet or go to a reputable mower dealer to get the real scoop. Was wondering how you "noticed" what brands they advertise in their pub's since Consumer Reports does not accept adverising from anyone, any company, anyway!!!!! That one BS statement casts doubts on the rest of your message. Pure BS!!! Bob |
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"Roll Tide" wrote:
If you spend more than $1350.00 you could be riding a Deere. Yep, disposables are in that price range. 5-10 years depending on care and application. Buy the one with the most engine and frame. |
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"PrestoChang0" wrote in message .. . Finally, I personally believe the consumer reports are a bit rigged -- I notice that the brands they choose, happen to be brands that advertise in their publications. PrestoChang0 You had me until here. Consumer Reports does not accept advertising. |
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"Steveo" wrote in message ... "Roll Tide" wrote: If you spend more than $1350.00 you could be riding a Deere. Yep, disposables are in that price range. 5-10 years depending on care and application. Buy the one with the most engine and frame. People are paying that much for 10 year old JD's around here. I bought my 110 for $850 about 5 years ago and I think it was 15 years old when I got it - but I have had a tie-rod end break - and I do have to change the oil and put gas in. |
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"Srgnt Bilko" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... "Roll Tide" wrote: If you spend more than $1350.00 you could be riding a Deere. Yep, disposables are in that price range. 5-10 years depending on care and application. Buy the one with the most engine and frame. People are paying that much for 10 year old JD's around here. I bought my 110 for $850 about 5 years ago and I think it was 15 years old when I got it - but I have had a tie-rod end break - and I do have to change the oil and put gas in. I understand your point, but for an average consumer that cuts his acre the mtd machines ain't bad for $1350 brand new. Like I said, it depends a lot on the application and maintenance..biggest engine and frame in that price range, if it was me on that budget. |
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"Steveo" wrote in message ... "Srgnt Bilko" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "Roll Tide" wrote: If you spend more than $1350.00 you could be riding a Deere. Yep, disposables are in that price range. 5-10 years depending on care and application. Buy the one with the most engine and frame. People are paying that much for 10 year old JD's around here. I bought my 110 for $850 about 5 years ago and I think it was 15 years old when I got it - but I have had a tie-rod end break - and I do have to change the oil and put gas in. I understand your point, but for an average consumer that cuts his acre the mtd machines ain't bad for $1350 brand new. Like I said, it depends a lot on the application and maintenance..biggest engine and frame in that price range, if it was me on that budget. The way MTD is going - gobbling up other outfits - we might not have a choice in another 5 years. What do they have - Cub Cadet, Bolens, Troybuilt - and the list goes on. |
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"Srgnt Bilko" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... "Srgnt Bilko" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "Roll Tide" wrote: If you spend more than $1350.00 you could be riding a Deere. Yep, disposables are in that price range. 5-10 years depending on care and application. Buy the one with the most engine and frame. People are paying that much for 10 year old JD's around here. I bought my 110 for $850 about 5 years ago and I think it was 15 years old when I got it - but I have had a tie-rod end break - and I do have to change the oil and put gas in. I understand your point, but for an average consumer that cuts his acre the mtd machines ain't bad for $1350 brand new. Like I said, it depends a lot on the application and maintenance..biggest engine and frame in that price range, if it was me on that budget. The way MTD is going - gobbling up other outfits - we might not have a choice in another 5 years. What do they have - Cub Cadet, Bolens, Troybuilt - and the list goes on. Yep, My land is sorta close to their headquarters so I drive by there on occasion here in Ohio. They keep adding names to their machines like you said. More buildings going up. I like them because they employ people that live around me, and they make the most bang for the buck in small to medium sized lawn tractors. They also make some nice high-end gear with that cub line. American made still gets my attention. |
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Steveo wrote:
"Srgnt Bilko" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... "Roll Tide" wrote: If you spend more than $1350.00 you could be riding a Deere. Yep, disposables are in that price range. 5-10 years depending on care and application. Buy the one with the most engine and frame. People are paying that much for 10 year old JD's around here. I bought my 110 for $850 about 5 years ago and I think it was 15 years old when I got it - but I have had a tie-rod end break - and I do have to change the oil and put gas in. I understand your point, but for an average consumer that cuts his acre the mtd machines ain't bad for $1350 brand new. Like I said, it depends a lot on the application and maintenance..biggest engine and frame in that price range, if it was me on that budget. Biggest is not best. I have about an acre to cut with lots of gardens and trees. My Sears lawn tractor plus mowing deck is actually too big and doesn't turn corners as easily as a real riding lawn mower which has a zero-radius turn capability. Horsepower is an illusion, also. The number has been going up but I swear the "18.5 hp" models I see now are the same engine as my 17 year old "12.5 hp" model. Mine can to up hills that are too steep for safety, so I don't need any more power. In fact, I usually cut the power down to keep the noise low. |
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"William W. Plummer" wrote:
Horsepower is an illusion, also. Riiight. |
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