Posted by jagco on June 01, 2015 at 18:20:33 from (71.246.235.66):
Hi guy's I'm new here to this forum.
I'm looking at buying a, John Deere 216 Lawn 16hp 42" deck Tractor or a craftsman LT1000 21hp with 42" deck.
I did look at the 1's Home Depot has for sales man there was trying get me to spend $2300.00 on a lawn tractor. When I was there. I just bought a house with about 1.5 acres to cut and a little hill. "O" 2 guy's in Home Depot was not to happy with the 1's they bought kinda talking loud to the other sale's guy about parts or fixing it. I was listing to the guy's complaining and I walk away from the store. I started looking at use 1's.
Can you guy's tell me the pros cons of both model. Witch 1 should I buy. I can buy each for the same price $500.00 looks ok to me. I no nothing about lawn tractors.
This post was edited by jagco at 18:23:02 06/01/15 2 times.
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