Hi we got a 316 with a kohler motor brought it from the last farm owner, He drove everything like a race car, and crashed a few times, we rebuilt the motor once changed the blades and it uses a drive belt once a year. it"s not the prettiest mower in the world. But last time dad inquired about replacing it. The JD salesman said. 12,000 bucks to replace with something the same new. and just spend $3000 rebuilding the 316, and you"d still have a good mower. if the shops empty this winter I"m gonna do the rebuild and restore it my self. think the mower at work was an lx 165 water cooled it was a piece of crap, the frame twisted on hills, and I never did like the feeling of the seat going left as the steering wheel moved right, as that frame moved. It cost twice the 316 used and was junk even 20 years newer. The big box store deere is junk to our friend next door has one and the deere dealership just laugh at her when she goes for parts, they want nothing to do with it, so it"s my problem to fix it. out of your list the 316 might be the best option if it"s any good, and you can"t find something better suited.
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