Posted by Lanse on September 19, 2007 at 15:31:54 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: lawn tractors/poulan posted by n8terry on September 19, 2007 at 15:24:45:
No, sorry. I dont want to offend the deere people here, just have had a real bad experience with the new mower. They used to make some real good stuff, but have just dropped the ball lately. Its a real shame.I can tell you to avoid the brand new Deere mowers by any means nessicary. My mom got a LT190 for $5000 from a crappy dealership, it wont start in winter, backfires, guzzles gas, is confusing to operate, has uncomfortable seat, is WAY over powered and has just plain horrible tracton I have worked with mowers dating back to the 50s and can honestally say that this is alot worse of a machine then any of them. Deere used to make some good stuff, mowers and tractors, but have just dropped it with their new small machinery. You'll be usin that 8N and a chain to pull that thing more then you like. It is a 2005 LT190
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