Re: Re: Craftsman Lawn Tractor
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Posted by Todd Markle on July 24, 1998 at 18:39:51:
In Reply to: Re: Craftsman Lawn Tractor posted by Todd Markle on July 24, 1998 at 18:31:40:
: Looks to me like this guy got more info than he bargained for. : But I'll put in my 2 cents worth anyway.I've spent most of my : 12 yr carreer working in a IH/Cub Cadet dealership, and come from : a family of tractor nuts. In my opinion you'd be better off : buying an older cub or jd or even a gravely aged from the late : 60s to early 80s. You should be able to pick up a nice one in : the $500-$1500 range. Most of these older "premium" tractors : dont have a lot of parts that wear out quick like a craftsman would. : You will always have belts bearings and engine parts, but at least availability : isnt a problem.Try to get parts for a craftsman that is over 10 yrs old. : These tractors also dont have a lot of plastic and electronic safty switches : and junk like ALL the newer tractors have.These older tractors are also a : lot easier to work on.How many 20 yr old sears tractors do you see still in use? : In my area of central pa. their are literally hundreds of them. : Just one more note, I do a little garden tractor pulling and 95% of : the tractors used for this are Cub Cadets-many have the engines modified : to put out 50-100 hp. Nuff said. OOPS!! I meant that their are hundreds of older Cub Cadets still in use around here.
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