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Posted by Christos on July 07, 2005 at 17:51:43 from (130.108.236.239):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Recommend a riding mower... posted by txgrn on July 07, 2005 at 16:41:34:
They arn't making the L110 this year - its the L111 with a Briggs and Stratton Engine in it. (I used to have a L110 and it was stolen and we just bought a L130). With your price perameters, try Cub Cadet...I cite this example: My new L130 Cost about $2,566.00 with dealer instant rebates and Ohio Sales Tax. It has 23 hp and can handle 2.5 acres. The Garden 1554 at TSC is $2,599.00 and is a garden tractor that you can put a sleave hitch on. The closest JD that can do that at like a Home Depot is the G110 and that costs $3,699.00. I would definitly recommend any lawn tractor with a Kohler Engine in it. Those things are hard to kill. I wish that jerk who stole my lawn tractor hadn't but oh well. To Sum this up, if you can find a L110 go for it. Its a great machine. If you can't spring for one irregardless of the brand with a Kohler engine it. Like i said, less fuss in the long run.
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