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Location: FootHills Of Western Maine
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Buying new mower help
Original Message   May 25, 2006 3:40 pm
 Hi to all.  I need some info to help me decide on a new mower. I'm a newbie to OPE  i moved to Maine 4 years ago from Boston and bought my first riding mower. A 10 year old White L12 that smokes to much to use now. I have 1700 Dollars to spend.  It would be of great help if someone could tell me the pros and cons of these options i have.                                                                                         

That are  #1 single or twin cylinder

#2 B/S Intek or kohler Engine

#3 Whats the difference between Hydrostatic drive and automatic drive.

#4 pedal or fender throttle

#5 pressure filtration or splash lube

Sorry for the long post. I know these questions must seem silly too most.     Any help would be great. Thanks John. D

I have 1 acre of land to mow that has a good slope to it. And i would also like to put a snow plow on this rider

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Joined: Mar 5, 2004
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Re: Buying new mower help
Reply #2   May 26, 2006 10:16 pm
Check out the review section of the site, you will get some hands on descriptions. You might consider getting a large walk behind, they're supposed to be fast and you get some exercise. I suspect that you get more bang for the buck because you aren't spending money on stuff to ride on. More power to the blades, less lost to the tranny, Ths one http://www.abbysguide.com/ope/reviews/150-0-1.html sounds pretty good..

I don't know what your land is like but the only experience I've had with plows is that you have to have an area to accumulate the pushed snow in. If you don't then the laneway tends to get smaller and shorter as the snow gets pushed to the end of the lane and the sides don't get cleared out quite as wide each time. Plows tend to be quicker but they don't move the snow as far away from the driveway as a snowblower does.
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