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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
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 #5   Apr 7, 2005 10:15 pm
Hi Dave, welcome!

You describe what many folks have when looking for a lawn tractor. There a few options you have available for good equipment in that price range.

  • John Deere L118 & L120. These are the lower end Deere series tractors but people that have owned them seem to really have good things to say about them. Both of these models have a 22HP Briggs OHV V-Twin engine, fully welded and powder coated frame, twin touch foot controlled hydrostatic transmission and a 12ga steel mowing deck. The L118's deck is 42" wide and the L120's is 48". The L120 has larger tires that will give a better ride and stand up to more abuse while providing better traction. These are the main differences. L118 retails at $1,999.00, the L120 at $2,299.00. I would bet you could get a little knocked off that if you hold your tongue just right. 
  • Husqvarna 1542XP & 1848XP. These are made by the same company that manufactures the Craftsman LT's and GT's for Sears. They're a step up from the Craftsmen line in the same way that Mercury is a step up from Ford. The differences in the two Husky's are the Engine HP and deck size.  I realize that the Deere's have a larger engine but I will tell you that 15HP and 18HP Kawasaki's are plenty powerful to drive 42" and 48" decks respectively. Both of the Husky's have an eclectic PTO for blade engagement, not that big of a deal but nice to have. You'll notice a front bumper and full instrument panels.
Read about both brands, go see them and sit on them. Feel the controls, see what it is that you like best. I do not recommend anything made by MTD other than the Cub 1500 series and above but they are out of your price range.

Good luck, feel free to ask anything else.
dave28431


Joined: Apr 7, 2005
Points: 7

Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #6   Apr 8, 2005 5:43 am
Here is the link to the one that I am looking at.  

http://www.lowes.com/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=77880-41798-LOYT24H48&lpage=none

See what you guys think about it.  The John Deere's in this area are HIGH.  For 2,000, I cant even buy a used one that looks good, so they are out of the question.  Thanks guys.

jubol


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Joined: Oct 3, 2003
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Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #7   Apr 8, 2005 5:53 am
 Dave,

If you are going to buy from Lowes, get a "Change Of Address" pac from The Post Office. Reason being, some times they have a 10% off coupon from Lowes.

Also at HD they have the same lawnmower under the Poulan name, same as Husky. They give 10% off on lawnmowers if you use their(new credit card )for the first time.

                               Hope this helps.

                                                                                                      Fred                

This message was modified Apr 8, 2005 by jubol


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Emmo


Joined: May 22, 2003
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Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #8   Apr 8, 2005 7:49 am
I may be mistaken, but I believe the Husqvarna tractors at Lowes have a Briggs Motor.

You need to buy from a dealer to get the Kawasaki engine ( which is what I would do).

Good luck.
terrapin24h


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Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #9   Apr 8, 2005 8:41 am
Emmo wrote:
I may be mistaken, but I believe the Husqvarna tractors at Lowes have a Briggs Motor.

You need to buy from a dealer to get the Kawasaki engine ( which is what I would do).

Good luck.

Last year when we were looking, i am pretty sure that all the machines at lowes matched up to a machine at sears, and none had kawa engines.  Maybe for this year things have changed.  I'd suggest too that he look at the sears gt's on the right day you can get alot more for your $$$ from sears and get the same financing.  FTR, we love our lt2000, now going into its 2nd season, but nowhere near time to fire it up yet.

--chris
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bontaiJoe


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Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #10   Apr 8, 2005 9:04 am
It's slightly over your $2000 budget, but have you checked out the CubCadet SLT2554? A lot of tractor for the $$$, and available at Lowe's.

"Man's mind stretched to a new idea, never goes back to its original dimension." -Oliver Wendell Holmes
Marshall


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Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #11   Apr 8, 2005 9:28 am
If I weren't buying the XP series of Husqvarna, I would buy the Craftsman instead.

Clearify for me please, where are you that the Deere's sell for more than MSRP?

dave28431


Joined: Apr 7, 2005
Points: 7

Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #12   Apr 8, 2005 4:14 pm
I am in Southeastern NC.  The Deere that I looked at was a 2 year old LT series.  They guy was going to knock $400 off of the sticker of a new one because it was used.  I have a Lowes card and they have a special going on 0% for 12 months right now.  That is why I wanted to try and get the best mower for the money from them.  They do not list the model numbers like you guys are refering to.  That is why I wanted one of you to go to their site and see what was the best that they had.  I know it is asking alot, but I was hoping, lol.  If anyone gets the time, I would appreciate it.  If not, I appreciate all of the input that you guys have given so far.  I will give you guys this, you know your mowers.  Thanks.
bontaiJoe


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Location: Saylorsburg, PA
Joined: Jun 4, 2004
Points: 424

Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #13   Apr 8, 2005 4:19 pm
Cub Cadet model SLT1554

Lowe's Item # 183641
Model # 13AR11CK712

price $2399

"Man's mind stretched to a new idea, never goes back to its original dimension." -Oliver Wendell Holmes
dave28431


Joined: Apr 7, 2005
Points: 7

Re: Looking to buy a new mower
Reply #14   Apr 8, 2005 4:57 pm
Nice mower.  What would be the difference between that one and the one for $1999.00?  The Huskvarna for $1,799.00 also looked good to me.  Any pros or cons on either of those two?  Thanks guys.
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