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- John Deere 110 TLB, Diamond C 19LPX GN trailer
In having a little less than an acre, the 300 series seems to be an overkill and I don't want to spend that much money to cut my grass. I looked at the 100 series and found the LA135 to be $100 more than the LA125. There appears to be a lot of upgrades for the $100 increase cost. It appears to be a decent lawn tractor.
I could of bought this Craftsman mower for the exact same price. Craftsman 42 in. Precision Cut Plus 24hp Lawn Tractor - Model 28826 at Sears.com
My gut feeling is for a lot size of mine, both would do a great job. Both have a couple of bells on them. However the longevity on the two...I don't know, they both have a V-twin Briggs and Stratton. I was told the V-Twin (in this class) would be a stronger engine and would have more longevity compare to the single Briggs and Stratton. Not sure if it was a sales pitch, but for the $100 difference with the 125, I figured why not.
Just wanted to know your thoughts on the 100 series and if my conclusions were similar to your own.
Actually, I believe, if you run the numbers you will find that with the cost of a mower, gas, oil, blades, spindles, belts, filters, spark plugs and not to mention your time and everything else you can hire someone to mow your lawn for cheaper than you can buy and maintain even a low end riding mower over time. It's not economically sensable to mow your own yard anymore.