Re: Re: Re: Re: Small Garden Tractor Advice
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Posted by Maynard on August 13, 1998 at 13:48:37:
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Small Garden Tractor Advice posted by Indian Guy on August 13, 1998 at 11:57:51:
: : : : I'm looking to buy a small (<20HP) garden tractor w/PTO to use primarily to mow less than 1/2 acre, blow snow off a large driveway, light hauling, and perhaps do some tilling. I'm avoiding the newer "Craftsman/MTD/NOMA lawn tractors" and am looking for an older, more heavy duty one. I am looking at primarily Cub Cadets, Bolens, WheelHorse, Simplicity, Gravely and John Deeres. Availability of parts and attachments, in addition to the performance of the tractor is a big factor in the decision. : : : : Any advice on specific ones to look for or to avoid? : : : : Any recommendation : : Kent, : : I would stay away from the Cub Cadet as they have a poor repair history . The same goes for Bolens. : : Simplcity is a very good tractor but I have heard that parts are high. The same goes for John Deere. : : Wheel Horse tractors seem to be very good .Don't know about Gravely.I have used a 1988 Craftsman : : for some pretty rough mowing . It does not have a PTO though. : : Good Luck, : : Ford Man : I just saw a little MF garden tractor with a tiller on the back and I understand it has a mower deck that goes with it. It's powered by a Briggs 16 (?) hp engine. that's about all I know about the thing. I was thinking about getting it for myself for much the same reasons. Anyone know more? :A cub would be a nice tractor for you, if you would like a older cub look for a 149 or a 1450 you can attachments like a tiller,snow blower,and mowing decks from 40" to 50". these garden tractors have a 14 hp kohler and are ease to service and parts are avalilable. stay away from anything with a briggs&stratton engine
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