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Re: advise on first lawn tractor


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Posted by Scott Green on April 20, 2002 at 06:46:57 from (66.133.132.200):

In Reply to: advise on first lawn tractor posted by Byron on April 19, 2002 at 16:58:52:

Bryon , Here is my experience. John Deere does a nice job of mowing. One of the best mowing jobs I have seen. When I went to buy a new mower , I had it in my head to buy a John Deere. So I started looking at the different John Deere lawn tractor models. My wife kept saying that I should look at others makes like cub-cadet. Finally I agreed , just so that I didn't have to listen to it any more. I knew in the back of my mind that I was going to buy a John Deere. That was until I actually looked at the Cub-Cadet. The Cub-Cadet was much better and heavier built. Also a little less money. Guess what! I bought a Cub-Cadet. That was back in 1994. Never had a problem with it. Never regretted not buying a John Deere. Between the time I had bought my Cub-Cadet and now , I've herd many people tell almost the same story I had just told you. Almost as if they rehearsed my story word for word. Like the other post say , John Deere is way over priced. One more thing. Buy a three blade mower deck if possible. My two blade deck does just fine. But if I were able to get a three blade deck in the size I wanted , I would have bought a three blade. From what I have seen and herd , I guess Kubota makes a very nice dependable mower also. If I were going to buy a new mower today , I would look at Cub-Cadet and Kubota.


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