Posted by Billy NY on March 06, 2013 at 12:04:27 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Re: OT riding mower posted by Adirondack case guy on March 06, 2013 at 10:32:29:
We used to have a dealer of those in this neighborhood, I recall my father mentioning the line, one of the NYS troopers stationed at the barracks next to us, had a small engine shop with his brother, something he did on his days off.
There was a person advertising on CL locally, looking for these, seemed odd, but they must have had some kind of customer base, I had never heard of them until recent times.
Advice on the lawn tractor/mower, there are so many out there, I've had good luck with a '08 JD LA-135, limited edition. It has the high back seat, with lumbar support, 22 HP 2 cylinder B&S (JD Spec.) which has enough power and torque to cut thick grass at a reasonable speed, easy to work on, came with the front bumper, was from the JD dealer, for the 15+ times or so I cut the grass with it per year, about an hour or so each time, works for me. For many years I fooled with old ones, and we've always had them around the other place, my neighbor has one from H$ll, with odd problems, I figured my time is better spent on something else vs repairing these, which I have done since a kid, starting with a JD 110 which I still have and is 2/3 redone, stripped and painted.
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