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Re: Choices on beginner Lawn tractor
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Posted by dr.sportster on March 10, 2005 at 05:03:45 from (209.247.222.98):
In Reply to: Choices on beginner Lawn tractor posted by Monte Fontenot on March 09, 2005 at 21:54:06:
In the previous discussion guys were talking about easy to work on.Well I dont have time to work on an old lawn tractor to mow the lawn.I also dont know the best but heres my opinion and experience;Had a used Snapper{small]that lasted five years,no problems,used Crafstman[Tecumsah 5] lasted three required some repairs[annoying stuff].Bought20 hp Craftsman end of season sale $1300.Briiggs ;DRINKS too much gas, no problems yet.Will junk it when done with it.Also saw a sears 17 hp at a yard sale for400.new with grass catcher.The sears are probably throw aways when old.[I save everything]Ive also tried the ignore the tall grass system that works well.Sears has fancy cupholder too.
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