Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff?

   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #1  

BCSherman

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Hey guys,

Long time lurker, first time poster.

I have about an acre or more of mowable grass. Steep curving hills, ins and outs, next to the house, around rock walls, etc etc.

My father owns an early 70s Kubota B2100E which is an absolute unit and obviously has a locking diff.

I was pricing out the new machines with awd like the kubota GR2021 and the JD x738, but they are pricey.

I current have a POS toro lx425 and a craftsman gt18 (smokes like a banshee but runs pretty good)

Should I rebuild the horizontally opposed Briggs motor in the craftsman and run it with some ag tires? Or should I look for something a little more turnkey that can handle my hills well. The toro is pathetic, but it is light enough that I can seat bounce it with very low air pressure in the tires (I also grooved them) and it does the hills OK, but it痴 sketchy.

The gt18 has wheel weights on it and seems to do hills pretty well, it痴 just slow.

Basically I am looking for a recommendation on any sort of lawnmowers and/or garden tractors with locking diffs or 4x4 which can be had for $5000 or less, used. Also if you guys have any sort of hidden gems which are really good on Hills I知 happy to hear about any experience or feedback.

Thank you all!

-Ben
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #2  
Husqvarna TS-348XD and 54XD have locking diffs. There are wheel weights available for them. I can't tell you how it works as I don't have one yet. When I replace my 25 year old Sabre that's probably what I'll get. There are a number of people here who have one. Search the site and you'll find the threads.

Ag tires can be hard on a lawn, if it's lawn that is.
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #3  
How about a midsize walk behind mower? One caution of the rebuild idea is that less and less mechanical parts are available for that OP twin as time goes by. If it's taken up smoking, likely some machine shop $$. Repower a possibility, but no exact match new. Welcome to the forum.
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #4  
Kubota's GR2120 doesn't have diff lock per se, but the rear axle positively drives both rear wheels when the front wheels are pointed straight ahead. When the front wheels steer, one rear is disengaged to effect the desired turn.
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #5  
The Deere X500 series in in your price range and has diff lock. Considered to be a GT.
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #6  
I have a 2003 Simplicity Conquest which has a K66 transaxle that has a locking differential. I live on the side of a mountain and it is really good on the steep parts. As long as you don稚 need a true garden tractor, a Conquest would work for you. Simplicity calls it a 添ard Tractor? It also hands down has the best quality of cut of any mower I致e ever used. I bought it used for $500, maybe you値l be lucky and find one used.
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #7  
I have a 2003 Simplicity Conquest which has a K66 transaxle that has a locking differential. I live on the side of a mountain and it is really good on the steep parts. As long as you don稚 need a true garden tractor, a Conquest would work for you. Simplicity calls it a 添ard Tractor? It also hands down has the best quality of cut of any mower I致e ever used. I bought it used for $500, maybe you値l be lucky and find one used.

Those look like nice mowers. You can buy a new one for just under 7 grand.

My old JD F725 has a diff lock that comes in handy sometimes. I love the way it drives but the 54" deck doesn't provide a clean cut no matter how everything is adjusted. I was planning to fabricate a deck for it this winter but it didn't get done.
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #8  
I have a 2003 Simplicity Conquest which has a K66 transaxle that has a locking differential. I live on the side of a mountain and it is really good on the steep parts. As long as you don稚 need a true garden tractor, a Conquest would work for you. Simplicity calls it a 添ard Tractor? It also hands down has the best quality of cut of any mower I致e ever used. I bought it used for $500, maybe you値l be lucky and find one used.

I had the same tractor Fine machine!
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #9  
I second the walk-behind. I love an exmark hydro, and they can be found for 2500 in good shape.. even a scag swzt48 hydro is quality for hills.. If you aren't the walking type, there are plenty of different velkie options.
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #10  
..Basically I am looking for a recommendation on any sort of lawnmowers ... which can be had for $5000 or less, used. Also if you guys have any sort of hidden gems which are really good on Hills I知 happy to hear about any experience or feedback.

Thank you all!

-Ben

For that money, Look for a used Spartan ZT mower. They have one of the best COG and are great on hillsides. A little more money and you can buy new, if you have a dealer nearby.
I have a 2016 SRT-HD 60" Kohler 25hp, Dad has a 2016 SRT-Pro 61" Kohler 25hp. I have ran his along the road at probably a 25 degree slope and was impressed with how well it held.
Spartan Mowers | Zero Turn Lawn Mowers
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #11  
Hey guys,

Long time lurker, first time poster.

I have about an acre or more of mowable grass. Steep curving hills, ins and outs, next to the house, around rock walls, etc etc.

My father owns an early 70s Kubota B2100E which is an absolute unit and obviously has a locking diff.

I was pricing out the new machines with awd like the kubota GR2021 and the JD x738, but they are pricey.

I current have a POS toro lx425 and a craftsman gt18 (smokes like a banshee but runs pretty good)

Should I rebuild the horizontally opposed Briggs motor in the craftsman and run it with some ag tires? Or should I look for something a little more turnkey that can handle my hills well. The toro is pathetic, but it is light enough that I can seat bounce it with very low air pressure in the tires (I also grooved them) and it does the hills OK, but itç—´ sketchy.

The gt18 has wheel weights on it and seems to do hills pretty well, itç—´ just slow.

Basically I am looking for a recommendation on any sort of lawnmowers and/or garden tractors with locking diffs or 4x4 which can be had for $5000 or less, used. Also if you guys have any sort of hidden gems which are really good on Hills I知 happy to hear about any experience or feedback.

Thank you all!

-Ben

I got a Craftsman 27048 garden tractor. 26 hp, locking differential, 50" deck. Nice tractor, it's been serving me well over here with my slopes and steep hills. I think I got mine for like $3300, but I seen them drop in price a few times, it depends what time of year you buy them I guess.

Cub cadet has basically the same tractor with a 54" deck. Both tractors are built by MTD, just rebranded with different colors, etc.
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #12  
My x500 Deere has a licking diff. I use it often enough so I wouldn't be without one. New they are out of your price range (think it's now the x570) but you can find a used one with low hours for under $5000. I got mine for $4200. It was 6 months old and about 50 hours on it. So it came with most of it's warranty. I had two problems with it, the steering wheel was molded wrong and cracked and the seat had a tear in it from the previous owner putting a ratchet strap across it to hold it onto a trailer. Both were covered under warranty by a local dealer (very painlessly) that didn't sell the tractor new or sell it to me. Deeres may be pricey but a good dealer will take care of you. In fact when I replace it I will reward that dealer for taking care of me.
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff? #13  
Simplicity;great mowers about 5K.Also has suspension.
 
   / Lawn mowers with factory locking rear diff?
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#14  
Thank you all for the replies.

The problem (that I see) with the walk behind is one; yes I really don稚 wanna walk, and two; I had a super bad ankle injury in 2007 - compound fracture and dislocation, so that still haunts me and I try to walk as little as possible.

My wife is a teacher and has summers off, so she would likely be the primary lawn mower, and she actually doesn稚 mind a walk behind.

What about a harbor repower on the craftsman? My neighbor who I got the tractor from said when he 途ebuild it something about crank journals that are aluminum and some material had transferred to the steel, I知 honestly not sure exactly what he was talking about - as I致e never been inside that engine.
 

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