Posted by T in NE on December 28, 2014 at 14:17:36 from (173.209.212.224):
In Reply to: Re: lawn mowers posted by JD Seller on December 27, 2014 at 23:05:01:
I need to replace a vehicle this spring so likely I will try to get this craftsman the boss provided running again or just mow with the 4020 and brush hog again this year. I'd like something that will pull a garden cart and maybe a rototiller or small plow and disk around with. I'm on 5 acres with a fair hill and probably about a third of it is tree claim that has a lot of downed trees that need cut up. I've thought about an older cub cadet as well but can't really find any listed where the seller doesn't seem to think they are made of solid gold. My friend back east who deals in used equipment did a fair bit of business with used mowers for a couple years and I think he kept a 445 around for himself and a 345 sounds like his wife's. I do remember that he bought a lot of them with "blown up" Kawasaki 's and new head gaskets had them running like new. I'd prefer to stay away from the Briggs and scrapiron. The 500's sound like the way to go. Thanks for the info, at least I have an idea what I am looking at now.
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