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Re: Choices on beginner Lawn tractor
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Posted by Scott KY on March 10, 2005 at 14:51:24 from (4.224.243.50):
In Reply to: Choices on beginner Lawn tractor posted by Monte Fontenot on March 09, 2005 at 21:54:06:
I sell Cub Cadets at a local farm equipment dealer so I am familiar with them. First of all the Cub Cadet 10 series is a lighter built machine. It is very comperable to the troy bilt. My advice would be to buy the Cub Cadet from a servicing dealer. They will be the same price but will take care of any problems. Lowes will send you who knows where for service. Our store is under contract to take care of warranty problems for Lowes. Alot of problems we find on the prducts from Lowes are because the machine was not set up right. When you buy from a dealer you buy from someone who has been trained how to set up and maintain the machine properly. All that said if you still buy from Lowes I would go with the Cub Cadet because of the Kohler engine. If you can afford a little higher priced mower the 2000 series Cadets are almost bullitproof. They have a shaft driven transmission instead of a belt.
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