Posted by Oregon Tractor Jack on January 25, 2017 at 06:54:32 from (98.232.236.177):
In Reply to: lawn/garden tractor posted by wjytexas on January 25, 2017 at 06:14:17:
I read an article a couple of years ago about who makes what for garden tractors. It was interesting. There are like three manufacturers that make all the lawn mowers and garden tractors for the US market. Let Google be your friend and do a search. I know that Sears and Husky get theirs from the same manufacturer. Right now I have a Husky 48" tractor I got from the aunt in-law when she down sized. It is about 5 years old and still going strong. It has a Koller (spelling) engine in it. I have read that these engines are not the most reliable, but I haven't had any problems yet. My last mower was a John Deere it was one of the LX series and was 15 plus years old when I sold it. It was a great mower, never had much trouble with it. I sold it because it was under powered for the amount and type of mowing I do. The nice thing about a JD is that you can go to or call about parts and they will have them in a couple of days even for a 15 year old mower. Try that with an MTD... Of course you know you will be paying extra for the special green paint.
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