Just remember that up until you get to a big lawn mower most riding mowers bought at home depo, lows etc.... are all the exact same thing with different paint and maybe plastic. All made by MTD
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Just remember that up until you get to a big lawn mower most riding mowers bought at home depo, lows etc.... are all the exact same thing with different paint and maybe plastic. All made by MTD
i bought an old refurbished craftsman 17.5 hp with a new starter, new battery, new blade, new tires, new belt and fresh oil change. The chassis is like new, no rust no damage. I got it for 200$. Its does everything. I got a big 12.5 cubic foot steel trailer for it and a driveway grader. Its a reliable workhorse. I was looking into those new ones but the price tag is not worth it in comparison.
I'm telling yall had better get the wife a manual push mower, Those spiffy riding mowers drink gas that we can no longer afford.
For myself I would buy a well cared-for used one at an estate sale. When I graduated from high school, something then unprecedented in my line, in 1967, to leave home for good at age 17, my folks bought a snowblower, the largest one Simplicity made, a small Wards (or Sears, maybe?) riding lawmower that looked like a tractor, and a color television. I don't know what might have happened to the color television but the snowblower looked and ran like new when I last saw it 4 years ago, and I mowed about an acre with the lawnmower. If you keep these items inside when not in use, change the oil once in a while, and run good gasoline they last forever. And not buying a new one gives an extended middle finger to Red China.
I also left home early(?) at age 17 in 1956. After I left, over the next couple of years, my folks got a TV, a better car and some other previously unaffordable stuff. It was at that point I came to realize just how much those wonderful folks gave up in order to adopt me (at 8 months) and give me the great life I had.
I feel that. My youngest graduated last year, all the kids are out (the youngest still lives here, but has a job and pays for his own stuff except rent), and all of a sudden I had money I didn't know what to do with. Well... I mean... I got a new Kimber, an old marlin, a bunch of casting equipment, etc. I knew what to do with it, I just didn't expect to have it.
Between the wife and I we had 5 kids, 3 mine and 2 hers, but I've been raising hers since they were 4 and 6, so they're mine too. My 3 were getting child support for years, and I got a decent raise each time one aged out. Then when the last two graduated and started paying for their own stuff, I was suddenly flush with cash.
Like a moron, I went and started a business, which now eats all my time and money.
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On the front of the mower deck is a vertical steel plate. Has three holes drilled in it. Last time I had it in the shop. I asked if the holes were for springs to keep the front of the deck higher than the back. I was told no springs needed. Just so happened I found two springs that should fit. So hopefully that should solve the problem. Stay tuned. Frank