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to keep or not to keep
#1 Aug 7, 2008 4:08 pm |
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I have a TRS 26 John Deere from about 1994. It has been well maintained but it's a bit too big for me to move up and down our driveway. I'm a bit tired of the recoil start as well. I just inherited it about 5-6 years ago. I live in New England and it comes in very handy but since its hard for me to use I resort to sholving our 80' long driveway when I don't feel like dealing. My question is - how much is it worth and what do you think I should consider replacing it with? Or do I have a good machine that I need to learn how to work with better. Looking for some advice. thanks
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