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Re: Well I bought a mower...and a problem.


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Posted by Casey in Ky on August 19, 2014 at 05:30:10 from (144.160.5.104):

In Reply to: Well I bought a mower...and a problem. posted by Casey in Ky on August 18, 2014 at 18:10:52:

A couple of things I should've added. The fuse blew before I ever sprayed the first drop of water, that's what really bothered me about it. I've got a 30 day return policy as it came from Lowes. They don't have any more of this model in. It's not that I can't fix it, I found the fuse in just a couple of minutes. MY luck I'd change the fuse, and it would last just past the 30 days, then something else would rear its head. I know all of the box store mowers are cheap, but from what I had read, these were suppose to be about the best of them and most people seem satisfied with them.

I'm not one to fall in love with new paint so to speak, they just were no deals on anything else. I beat the bushes for several weeks and the only thing that was remotely interesting was the JD LX188 with the 42inch deck for a $1000 even, but my schedule and the guy that was selling it schedule never would match. Of two local Deere dealers, one has no used mowers in right now(at least nothing under $2500) and the other is outrageous. He's got a JD LX172 for $1300, JD LX 176 for $1800, and a JD 265 for $2700. Not syaing those aren't good mowers, but there's no way I'm paying $2700 for 25 year old mower. I did pay cash for the Husqvarna, but it really was over my budget, I just was tired of the craigslist BS and my grass was getting real ugly.

Guess I'm taking this thing back this evening and I'll go back to looking for something used.


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