Posted by jeffcat on March 14, 2016 at 17:14:09 from (76.116.244.142):
In Reply to: Garden tractors posted by Tom Bond on March 14, 2016 at 16:47:30:
The big bad Craftsman is built by American Yard Products. Most of them have Twin V engines. Pretty darn tough machines. NOW what you want to do is find your local Husqvarna dealer. Go where your heart leads you as to how much you want to spend but you will be buying some tough machines. Far as I know they are all AYP machines. Also I would tell you to get it with a Briggs engine and not a Kohler Also ask about the diameter of the rear axel. Should be one inch not three quarter. The smaller ones may snap if really abused. Only have seen two but ALL of the tractors out there are subject to this fault if equipped with Hydrostatic drives. I have two Husqvarnas and Love them. Good tough machines. A 46 and 54 inch deck machines. 21 and 22hp. Smaller is a hydro and the bigger is a six speed manual beast. Use the smaller machine with my Agri Fab "trac vac" unit. Sucks the ground clean! Look at my neighbors. I am just getting ready to do mine.
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