Posted by BarnyardEngineering on July 28, 2021 at 06:35:46 from (161.69.121.33):
In Reply to: Wheel fell off mower posted by Geo-TH,In on July 28, 2021 at 05:47:51:
Everybody flocks to the lowest-cost machine. People by and large will not pay for a better built machine, and there aren't enough people who would to support a brand. If you want to survive as a brand, you join the race to the bottom.
Y'all are among them. Otherwise you would have purchased a commercial grade machine, and wouldn't be complaining about things falling apart. You see the price tag on a commercial machine, buy the cheap homeowner machine, and then complain when things wear out or fall off after a few years.
Most people don't keep them long enough for the cheapness to come out. They buy a new one every 3-4 years, or when the first problem arises. Dead battery? Buy a new mower. Gauge wheel falls off? Buy a new mower. Won't fire? Buy a new mower. Push the old one out to the road. Someone picks it up and makes a youtube video of getting it running perfectly in 15 minutes.
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