Posted by jeffcat on January 25, 2017 at 10:28:10 from (73.197.146.32):
In Reply to: lawn/garden tractor posted by wjytexas on January 25, 2017 at 06:14:17:
Lots of good machines listed. I have two Husqvarna machines and just love them. Here is what you need to know. If you can avoid MTD machines you will be better off. They are for the small lawn crowd. If you want a real garden tractor then the smallest i would go are AYP machines American Yard Products. Many of the Husqvarna larger units are AYP . Very tough machines and heavier mechanics and decks. You most likely want to start at the top of the price range and slide down to what you can afford. These are the two machines i have. The one in the front was only made one year and is an "Estate " machine. 25 inch rears on 12 inch rims and 54 inch deck 22hp. The one behind is 21hp 46 inch hydrostatic. You don't want any of the Kohler engines. Briggs twin V or a Kowalski. Kohler had a lot of problems with engines self distructing. Might be fixed now but i would still want a Briggs. You really get what you pay for. Right now is when you can look on ebay and find dealers getting rid of 2016 machines. They can knock off from $200-500 bucks on the Husqvarna machines. You might need to drive a little but some of them will ship it for free. Some real bargens
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