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rbrewer


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Anyone know anything about White Outdoor mowers???
Original Message   Jun 23, 2005 3:51 pm
Getting ready to buy a White Ourdoor ZT50 for $2800.  Can anyone tell me anything about these mowers.  Have 2 acres to mow, pretty level and a few trees.  Any suggestions on any mowers,  JDL130??  Cub Cadet 1045 or 1050???
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Dave___in___CT


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Re: Anyone know anything about White Outdoor mowers???
Reply #7   Jun 24, 2005 5:49 pm
Yeah Marshall... that may be the Z-turn I checked out at the fair last fall... Looked good !

Thses Z-turns get expensive quick !

Dave...

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AJace


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Re: Anyone know anything about White Outdoor mowers???
Reply #8   Jun 24, 2005 11:08 pm
I used a Hustler, not sure of the model.  It had the levers that go up right between your legs.  After a while I noticed a bracket was rubbing/digging into my right leg.  I wasn't happy with that and would make sure that I had plenty of room when I look into buying a zero turn.  It had a Kohler engine, not sure of the HP.  Another thing I would like is a garden hose hook up, so cleaning could be easier. 
There are a few  zero turn companies who have a deck design that just flips out and the mower rests on it as you clean it.   I believe Kubota is one, and Woods is the other. 

Ariens 926 DLE Professional; Toro S200; Craftsman LT1000, Echo ES-230;

uc113


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Re: Anyone know anything about White Outdoor mowers???
Reply #9   Jul 1, 2005 11:08 pm
I previously had a White lawn tractor.  It was great for about 3 years and then it turned to garbage with something breaking every other week.  I am not hard on my equipment, actually I take very good care of it.  My wife says I obssess about my power equipment.  I still have a Toro Single Stage snowthrower my father gave me that is 14 years old and it works as well today as it did when it was brand new.  I would stay awaay from the White line or anything from the MTD family.  There are better choices for the same or a bit more money.  You will be much happier in the long run.
injunjer


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Re: Anyone know anything about White Outdoor mowers???
Reply #10   Mar 13, 2010 3:11 pm
I am a conservative person, I don't go for the name brand glamour and impressing other people.  I bought both a White Ourtdoor ZT54 zero turn for $2900 and a White Outdoor 54" lawn tractor for $1800 at tractor supply several years ago.  Both are awesome mowers that really take a beating on my 4 acres all year long.  Neither have had any maintenance besides oil change and blade sharpening and I mow for hours every week in deep healthy grass and on hot sunny days.  I was sorry to hear they sold the company.  The new company sells the same mower only painted orange and black which is ok by me.  Here's the deal...  MTD parts are used for almost every so called low end mower, so they are basically all the same except for the name and price = shop for price.   If you use your equipment with care, store it in a shed, and refresh your oil regularly, most MTD type briggs or kohlers will run forever and I mean forever.   On the othe hand, if you have money to burn, go and buy the cadillac... which does the same thing only cost you a whole lot more, double or triple what is necessary and repairs will cost as much as a new MTD mower.  I also own two Briggs mowers that are 14 years old that I use for the dirty dirty work and are still running strong.  I don't think they will ever stop running.
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