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dave28431
Joined: Apr 7, 2005
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Looking to buy a new mower
Original Message Apr 7, 2005 6:12 pm |
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Hi everyone. I am looking to buy a new lawnmower. I am going to buy it from Lowes. I cant figure out which one that I want as I am a complete idiot when it comes to riding mowers. I cant decide between the husky or the cub cadet. I also dont know whether or not the ones with more horspower are worth the extra money. If any of you have time, I would really appreciate some expert advice on which mower to buy from lowes. (They are offering 0% for 12 months) If any of you have time, check out www.lowes.com and look at the mowers and let me know what you think. Thank all of you who invest your time in advance for any feedback that you can give me.
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Marshall
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Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #29 Apr 10, 2005 1:14 pm |
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Maybe this will add a tad of clarity?
Cub 1500 Series....SLT1554 = Good
Cub 1000 Series = MTD = Bad
Husqvarna XP Series = Good
Husqvarna "Non-XP" Series = Craftsman = Good but not as good as the XP Series
Lowes = No service or support. Must go through dealer
Sears = Service and support.....Craftsman
Dealer = Service and Support......Husky XP Series, Cub, or any brand.
In my opinion, you either buy from a dealer and get what you want of any brand or, buy from Sears and get a Craftsman. You'll get good service both ways. If you buy from Lowes, for service you're pretty much relegated to the end of the line after those who bought from the dealer that you're trying to get service from. To the dealer, his customers will come first, as they should. If your choice at this point comes down to where you can get the best finanancing, the Craftsman's looking pretty good.
So it looks like your best choices are:
...Suck it up, go to a dealer, buy better product, don't get as good of financing, get good service.
...Buy from Lowes, get good financing but have potential service issues. Get 1500 Series Cub, nothing else here.
...Buy from Sears, get good financing, get good service but not get the better XP series Husky or better 1500 Series cub
Oh yea, I still don't see why the L Series John Deere's are not an option? Available at dealers and Home Depot.
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MissSnowshoveler
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Location: NS
Joined: Feb 5, 2005
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Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #31 Apr 10, 2005 3:13 pm |
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Im sorry but i would have to disagree with you on that. It may be the low end of the Cub line but its not a rebaged mtd. It has timken tapered roller bearings in the front spindles. It has a hydro which is serviceable and has a Kolher motor, 4-bolt automotive-style lug nuts, Tapered roller bearings w/grease fittings in the deck (for long life) It may share some parts with a reg mtd but so does Craftmans with the husky. I know your a Husky dealer but you shouldnt put down on another brand thats just as good just to try and sell yours. Well I really don't have to put down the Cub line. The MTD rep for the area was in and he was trying to push the Cub line on us. Seems that the lower end Cubs are glorified MTD products along with the White brand and several others. So we're not putting down the Cub line to sell the Husky, Snowshoveler was just stating a fact that the lower end Cub's are MTD products. Sherri
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snowshoveler
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Location: bridgewater nova scotia...aka the swamp
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Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #32 Apr 10, 2005 4:02 pm |
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let me just clearify my earlier statement... the cub that is in the price range of the15 xp husky is most surely a rebaged mtd unit.it does have the better front end and a hydro .but the deck and spindles are crap and so is the frame for that matter. and as for me selling my tractors on here ...you are full of crap there.im atleast 2000 miles from any other member on this siteexcept for Millwright and miss snowshoveler..now if you want to drive that far for a better tractor then i will sell it to you but its kinda far to come aint it and let me remind you i am the and i state am the mechanic and i have been in the biz for a long time so i do know more than the average homeowner.about OPE there i have had my rant. later chris
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dave28431
Joined: Apr 7, 2005
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Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #35 Apr 10, 2005 8:57 pm |
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Well, after reading all of the pros and cons, I decided to go with the $1,799.00 Husky. I sat on all of them, cubs, huskys, troy builts, etc. and the husky just felt better. I also talked with the guy at lowes and he said that they sold around 300 huskys last year and only had 1 to come back. He also said that he sold around 200 of the cubs and had 2 to come back. He said that he liked the Kohler and front end better on the cubs, but like the seat and transmission better on the husky. According to him, they were about equils. They offered me the 3 year warranty from Lowes where they come out and change the blades, oil, and check everything for 3 years for $189.00 and I took it. It also has a lemon clause where if they fix the same thing 3 times that they will refund the entire purchase price back to you. I guess that I will hope for the best and plan for the worst. I wish I could have budgeted for a higher end mower, but 2K was all I could stand. Maybe if this one lasts for a couple of years I can do a little better. Thanks again guys for all of the advice and help. I will continue to check by here for pointers and advice and am very glad that I found youl Thanks again.
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