Posted by Geo-TH,In on June 08, 2015 at 04:49:19 from (184.16.171.21):
Many ask what's a good used mowe? The other day I picked up a used JD 102, $600, from neighbor who bought the mower new. He is 70 and hires me to cut his 3/4 acre lawn, which I do with my Jubilee and RM 660 woods in about 45 minutes.
To my surprise, the JD appears to have an old school rear axle with a built in 5 speed tranny. It's not hydrostatic and it's not the two belt and variable pulley set up, it's a 5 speed gear box transmission. I didn't know they made them anymore.
I wouldn't use a 42 inch mower, too small, but my daughter will be using it on her new place. She is buying a half acre place. Or my daughter will make her husband use it. He has a wet eye knowing he's getting an early Christmas present, a John Deere too.
Nice mower, nice mower deck design too, has extra idler pulleys and no way for the belt to jump off. The man always used mobil 1 oil too. Engine is like new, the tractor is like new. He even gave me the gas can, 2 qts of oil and a bottle of staybil. Tractor sat for 2 years and it fired right.
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