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rwbangor
Joined: Jun 15, 2005
Points: 2
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Looking for Best Rider for the Money
Original Message Jun 15, 2005 11:40 pm |
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Hi All......I've read the forum for sometime but am a newbie to posting here. I trust your judgements and am in need of some sound advice on the purchase of a new lawn tractor. My 17 year old Snapper RER ( 33" cut with 11 hp B&S I/C) has finally died and I refuse to "revive" it again (sorry Marshall). It has served me well but in recent years I have asked it to do things it wasn't designed to do. I have looked at a number of riders in the $2,000 range (plus the cost of a bagger since I prefer to bag my clippings and leaves). I have about 1-1 1/2 acres of ground to cut with about half of it being quite hilly. I have enough obstacles to warrant only a 42" cut. I have looked at the L118 John Deere as well as the Sears DYT 4000 (model 27568). Don't care for the Deere bagging system (very cheap), I also have some reservations about a pedal drive machine versus a fender mount drive system since I spend a far amount of time on the edge of the seat. I also worry about the reliability of the Sears model. Are there other riders out ther that anyone recommends over these? What if I were to spend $2,500 or $3,000. Is the Deere LT series a better bang for the buck. Don't want to spend anymore than $3,000. I need a reliable machine that will service me for years with minimal repairs. Your opinions would be greatly appreciated. Richard
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bontaiJoe
If it's free, it's for me!
Location: Saylorsburg, PA
Joined: Jun 4, 2004
Points: 424
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Re: Looking for Best Rider for the Money
Reply #1 Jun 16, 2005 10:48 am |
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I learned from your question that you have 1 1/2 acres, some of which you cut with a "butt cheek weight shift", and obstacles limiting you to a 42" cut with a bagger. I think you would be pushing a Deere "L" series close to it's limits as well as a Cub 1000 series (just my opinion). The DYT4000 from Sears (or the Husqvarna clone), the Cub Cadet 2042, 2544 (near you max budget), Simplicity Broadmoor (a bit over you $3000 limit), Deere LT150 and LT 160 would be a good place to start looking. And remember that the Simplicity can be had as a clone at your neighborhood Massey Ferguson, or AGCO dealer.
"Man's mind stretched to a new idea, never goes back to its original dimension." -Oliver Wendell Holmes
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micharms
Joined: Mar 12, 2006
Points: 1
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Re: Looking for Best Rider for the Money
Reply #2 Mar 12, 2006 1:17 am |
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I would definitely STAY AWAY from DEERE with the INTEK BS engine on the L100. I just had one blow up after only 2.5 years of use. I am on only a 1/3 acre. Plus I was doing a second 1/4 acre yard down the street and of course the warranty is only 2 years. It will be too costly to repair so I went with the Cub Cadet with the Kohler Engine.
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