scarg said:
The PT429 will start at 5-10 below zero is about 3 seconds. Even if it has been sitting for weeks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Digital fuel injection does wonders.
The JD 3120 also starts great. I think the problem is that Robin (oops i mean PT) took a motor that was designed for a power generator sitting on level ground in Tazewell, VA at 45 degrees F and stuck it into a tractor. The PT concept is great- Imagine if a company that had some design knowledge, actually tested new designs fully before selling them as products and got some customer oriented people all on the same bus. The PT "could" be a great machine but all it really is is a bunch of guys that got together and started with a great idea and it all went downhill from there.
Just my thoughts.
Owning a PT is like being in an abusive relationship with the owner taking the position of the person being abused. After a while you begin to think you deserve to get beaten and abused.
My advise to anyone considering a PT - Don't do it unless you like machines that breakdown in every possible way and you love to spend hundreds of hours working on a machine that is a very simple mechanism.
PT takes no ownership for the product once you wire the money to them.
Terry E. is great - He should hire a talented designer, Welder, Assembler and an IT person and a few customer service people who can move faster than a snail and put PT out of business (unless he owns PT in that case i take it all back)
In my own opinion I think that PT sucks. Let's not all shine s**t. Let's just all accept the PT for what it is and move on. If you have a 30' long paved driveway to plow and want to mow on a flat surface then the PT is for you.
Join me in the John Deere forum. There is a whole other word out there - and remember - their is hope. The serenity prayer is handy to recite every morning before breakfast daily - somewhere about the 2nd year of ownership of a PT.
Take a peak at the definition of insanity sometime and compare it to your mind and actions as they are related to owning a PT.
How about a new forum called PT Anonymous?
Steve
Your JD 3120 weighs more than twice as much and costs almost three times more than a PT422. I would hope that it would do more of the work you need to do. You cannot load it into a pickup truck and take it with you, you need a trailer. You cannot fit it through a 4' gate and you cannot fit it into a yard barn for storage. You cannot muck out stalls with it and you cannot mow into a corner with it, nor mow under overhanging ornamentals. You cannot move a pile of mulch from one place to another faster than the PT. The list of what each machine can do that the other cannot goes on and on. The two machines are not comparable for an infinite number of reasons.
How old was your PT422 before you gutted it? How long did you own it? Did you research it thoroughly before you bought it? Before you plunked down your hard earned dollars were you sure it would do every thing that you needed it to do? Yes, it is a bad problem that the thing won't start in cold weather. I agree that PT should have done something about that. But the bottom line is the machine will do what it is advertised as being able to do, with the exception of the cold starting issue.
My PT425 is 6 years old, has run well and continues to serve my needs. I spent a year researching, talked to several owners, watched a professional landscaper operate it, and sat on it before I purchased. It works as advertised. If maintained properly, they will last for years. In the long run, they will also be cheaper to repair if you do the work yourself.
Hundreds of hours in repairs? After every 8 hours of use, I spend about a half an hour maintaining my machine. Clean, inspect, note any problem areas, and lube. With my 300+ hours over 6 years that ads up to about 20 hours, or about 3.5 hours per year. Anything other than that is usually self induced problems, like flat tire, snagged hose, abuse of the machine, etc...
I'm sorry that you had a bad experience with your PT422. But gutting it out and shoehorning a different motor into it, spending hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars, then walking away from it and spending another $17,000.00+ for a completely different machine??