They're not?
They are JD green and say John Deere on them.
Can't you buy the same Deere mowers at the Deere dealer?
Here's an interesting story. I was walking out of a Lowe's one day a couple of years ago and I spot a JD zero turn self propelled lawn mower used maybe twice. The price 50 bucks!
So now I'm looking at it and thinking these things go for $450.00 in the store new! I ask the salesman," Hey what's with the JD mower for 50 bucks?" He says,"Oh that one, it has a bent drive shaft." I do some quick adding and subtracting in my head then inform the guy there's no blade. He says," I'll give you a new one", wow blades are 20 or 25 bucks, "I'll take it!"
I'm thinking I'll take this home give the shaft a couple of taps to get it good enough to mow with and it will be fine, heck, even if I have to buy a new shaft I'm still way ahead of the game.
The shaft is bent like a pretzel. It's twisted so bad that the whole crank is off from top to bottom. Hey, no big deal the shaft is about 60 bucks so I order one and put it in. The engine says B&S by JD or something like that so I'm thinking there's a sleeve for the piston, roller bearings for the shaft, etc.
Nothing! It's a piece of crap and no different than a B&S off the shelf piece of crap. Not industrial, not anything. First off, the shaft bent because it was direct drive to the blade and it extended below the engine about five inches. There is no way this thing wouldn't bend the moment you hit an obstacle.
Anyway, I get this thing running, the bagger doesn't fit right, the wheels don't turn right, etc. It's a piece of crap. My old Honda mower runs rings around this thing in every way possible.
The girls have a garage sale and I donate it to them. I put a $175.00 price tag on it and tell them keep the money. Well the lemmings line up for this thing just like I did and it sells right away. Caveat emptor, JD gets an email from me and it's not an invitation to Christmas dinner!
There's a big difference between JD stuff. Some of the mowers are just as terrible as Wally World mowers.
Here's another thing. take a look at JD's web site. It's very subtle. For instance, and I'm not knocking the 2x20 series tractors, heck I had two. BUT if you look at the "residential" you'll see the 2x20 series listed BUT if you look at the "commercial" you'll see the 3x20 up listed but NOT the 2x20. If you buy a 2x20 series tractor the dealer tells you it's not for commercial use and I think there's a paper you sign indicating that. Caveat emptor boys and girls, I love Deere but not every model.
Rob